Wednesday, August 23rd 2006
Microsoft Habu Gaming Mouse
Microsoft Hardware has teamed with leading gaming peripheral maker Razer USA Ltd. to develop next-generation computer gaming mouse called Microsoft Habu. It will be powered by Razer's Precision advanced 2,000 DPI laser sensor. Just like the Razer Copperhead mouse, the Habu comes with seven programmable buttons with Razer's Hyperesponse technology allowing gamers to program their button functions. It also features interchangeable Side Button Panels to provide gamers with two options for different hand sizes or preferences. Ultra-slick Teflon feet and Thin flexible wire provide gamers with the speed of a wired mouse with the feel of a wireless device. Microsoft Habu will be widely available in October 2006 for an estimated retail price of $69.95. Click here to find more information.
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Razer Zone
24 Comments on Microsoft Habu Gaming Mouse
Two days ago I was wondering which one to choose Microsoft Laser 6000 or Razer Copperhead. However I ordered the Copperhead...and now here's this Habu thing. It looks ugly...maybe because of the Microsoft logo on a mouse like this. It's like Lamboghini and BMW team up....BlamboMW...joke :D
I never like razor, there mice are too... :wtf:
LOGITECH RULES :rockout:
I'm sure the razer is cheaper, aswell.
Microsoft dropped the ball on this one. It'll sell to the microsoft loyal only...
I like it, Microsoft worked with Razor on it so DUHHHH they look alike. As for its performance....its the same freakin sensor and has 'Razer’s Hyperesponse technology' I mean, how badly could they screw it up??
I like the feel of my intellimouse, but need to upgrade to a cabled mouse.
The logitech G7 has always given me FLAWLESS wireless performance. Not a single glitch.
And it comes with 2x lithium ion battery packs that swap in 3 seconds....
Such a magnificiant mouse.... its sooo nice.. esp with the adjustable dpi's, side button and SIDE SCROLLING! :D
I never bought a wireless mouse simply because batteries are f'ing retarded... rechargeable battery packs when suipplied in pair however.. :)
Cliffs: Razer HELPED Microsoft design the mouse and Razer has their compenents in it.
If u only use 1 computer such as myself i dont see a point.
Personally I think the Logitech gaming mice are overrated (but thats just my opinion) :)