Razer Salmosa Review 12

Razer Salmosa Review

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Introduction


I would like to thank Razer for supplying the review sample.

Razer has been around for quite a while now and most people probably know them for their high end gaming peripherals. The company has released various keyboards and input devices, both for gamers and Apple users. The Salmosa is intended as an entry level gaming mouse at a lower price point.

Specifications

  • 1800dpi Razer Precision 3G infrared sensor
  • 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time
  • Mechanical dpi/polling rate switches
  • On-The-Fly Sensitivity adjustment
  • Always-On mode
  • Ultra-large non-slip buttons
  • 16-bit ultra-wide data path
  • 60-120 inches per second
  • Three independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons
  • Ambidextrous design
  • Scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions
  • Zero-acoustic Ultraslick Teflon feet
  • Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
  • Approximate size: 115mm (length) x 63mm (width) x 37mm (height)

Packaging & Contents


The package of the Salmosa mouse is very similar to other boxes from Razer. It has the same black and green theme and clearly shows the input device up front. You may also open the front up like a book to take a closer look at the Salmosa to get an idea of the size and shape. The back lists all the features we have mentioned above, in multiple languages.


There are a lot of different manuals, pamphlets, user guides or product catalogs. Razer has also included two stickers in the bunch. The driver CD can be found in the rear of the user manual. It holds the software and drivers required to get the most out of the Salmosa mouse.
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