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Razer Black Wired Laser Naga Molten Special Edition Gaming Mouse

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Product Details of Razer Black Wired Laser Naga Molten Special Edition Gaming Mouse

Description

The Razer Naga Molten Special Edition features an exciting new look to the original award-winning and massively popular Razer Naga that shifts the balance between keyboard and mouse by putting an unprecedented number of in-game commands in one place. A multi-button thumb grid and Razer s MMO game interface add-on combine to place every command you need in the palm of your hand. An ergonomic form shaped to maximize ease of use lets you game in comfort for hours on end. With the Razer Naga SE you will Get Imba. Glowing Cracked Surface Design with Blazing Red Backlighting. 5600dpi Razer Precision 3.5G Laser Sensor. 17 MMO-optimized buttons (including 12 button thumb grid). Style: Naga Molten.

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Product Title: Razer Black Wired Laser Naga Molten Special Edition Gaming Mouse

Manufacturer: Razer

Power Score: 4.0 | 1 Review

Additional Specifications

Design: Ergonomic

Pointing Device Features: Ergonomic

Number of Total Buttons: 17

Number of Programmable Buttons: 17

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  testseek.com - Aug 23, 2011

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