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Ok, just installed this mouse and it rocks! Some specs:

- Optical engine powered

- 1600 dpi, twice that of conventional high performance sensors

- High speed motion detection, up to 40ips and 15g

- Frame rate over 6400 frames per second (5.8 megapixels per second)

- 16 bit data path, as compared to 8 bit and 12 bit data paths used by other conventional mice

- Always On Mode – the optical sensor never powers down - provides instantaneous response at all times during gameplay

- Buttons – 7 physical buttons optimized for gaming response and independently programmable

- Ultra large non-slip mouse buttons, tactile response design

- Non-slip side rails and new ergonomic ambidextrous design

- Zero acoustic Teflon feet for smooth motion over any surface

- Gold plated USB connector for maximum conductivity

- Size: 5.04" length x 2.5" width x 1.54" height

- 7 foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord

- Award winning Razer drivers featuring On-the-Fly sensitivity adjustment

- Chameleon Green and Magma (red) translucent chassis options available

- Comes with custom designed Razer Diamondback Lan-Pack for storage and transport.

I recommend this mouse to pretty much everyone, designers, gamers etc. It's so smooth and precise.

And I thought that it wont work well with my Ulti-Mat but its just perfect :)

Oh and, no, im not here to shamelessly advertise this. I bought it because I've read alot reviews and they all praise it and I thought you guys wanna check this out too :)

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i remember using the original boomslang at ebgames like 3 years ago....it was a ball mouse but still 3x better than any of the other optical mice out there

speaking strictly from a professional gamer standpoint i think that it doesnt make that big of a difference. the mousepad is 30x more important then the mouse, you can replicate the performance of any mouse with the appropriate settings (mouse accel, sensitivity etc). half life - any optical mouse will do the job (ms 3.0) will do the job....in ut or quake you would benefit most from a faster mouse. ive said it before on other forums and in a more articulate fashion....ITS ALL IN YOUR HEAD. a cpl counterstrike player can own with a napkin and ball mouse.....if you buy any nice gaming hardware (input hardware) do it for comfort not for skill.

btw i typed this whole thing as fast as possible and didnt spell check or anything.....sorry if its full of run on sentences etc etc

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My friend just got one of those. Nice mouse, but the wheel is terrible imo. It's totally smooth and plasticy and as such has zero grip. I found it impossible to consistently turn the wheel which is important for switching weapons etc ingame (not to mention for use whilst browsing) :(

This is a shame because the actual tracking of the mouse is smoother than my MX500 and the diamondback is for both lefties and righties.

I'd still plump for the MX510 because of the wheel issue.

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