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Resumen: Laptop and gaming are two words that probably do not belong next to each other in a sentence for most people. However, most college kids today do some intense gaming with their laptops late through the night. And this is the target audience ...
A mobile gaming mouse is a concept that will be hard to realize since people would rather game at home with their desktop in their comfort zone. However, the Razer Orochi Elite Mobile Gaming Mouse is a great mouse that will allow you to get your game on a...
Resumen: In hopes of making mobile gaming even easier, Razer with its Orochi gaming mouse utilized Bluetooth 2.0 technology to make it happen. For $79.99, mobile PC gamers will enjoy a mouse with both wireless and wired play capability with what Razer calls "ga...
Believe it or not, this mouse really does perform like its larger brothers. The wireless performance was top notch in my testing and it’s great to have the ability to fall back to the wired if you run into an issue. The Orochi sports Razer’s top-notch ...
Let's start with the bad. Or at least, the not as good. I carefully avoided mentioning it in our tests for fear of repetition. However if, like me, you're blessed/cursed with good sized hands the small stature of the Orochi is quite a pain. As a palm play...
Extremely comfortable, even for long hours of gaming, As customizable as any fullsized mouse, Very little sacrifice to go from wired to wireless mode, 9 Programmable buttons, Real onthefly DPI adjustments, For left or righthanded use, Long battery l...
No Bluetooth no wireless mode, No configuration in wireless mode (sensitivity buttons still work), Teflon feet seems to wear out extremely fast, 8ms response time in wireless mode isn't the best, Difficult to clean, Lag when waking up from sleep and s...
Razer has always been ahead of the curve in terms of technological innovation, creating different types of enthusiast mice suitable for different audiences. In the similar way the Razer Naga targets MMORPG players, the Razer Orochi targets gamers with ...
Resumen: Like many of Razer’s mice, the Orochi boasts a 3G infrared sensor, which has a sensitivity of up to 4000dpi (2000dpi in wireless mode), and a 1000 Hz ultrapolling rate. The downloadable driver is also akin to the rest of the Razer..
Resumen: We tested nine mice to find out which one is the best for each type of gamer. Each mouse has been scored, but we come away with the opinion that each mouse was well-built, well-thought-out, and well-designed. The Razer Orochi, Razer Naga, and SteelSeri...
Resumen: Now I’m going to geek out for a bit, since that’s what Razer wants me to do; the box for their Orochi Bluetooth laser gaming mouse is indication enough of that. It’s all Matrix green and black with silver accents. It showcases the Orochi as if it were...
Resumen: In the past, we’ve reviewed our fair share of hardware from Razer. Today, we’re doing things a little differently. Razer sent us three of their premiere gaming mice and we’re going to do an in-depth evaluation of the Mamba, Orochi and Imperator. We’ll ...