Razer Destructor gaming-grade mousing surface
Those of you who are expecting some kick-ass gaming mouse from Razer this CES are sure to get disappointed. Instead of any keyboard/mouse, the firm has unveiled an optimal gaming-grade mousing surface made for optical and laser mice. In response to the gaming communities search for improvements in mousing technologies, Razer has co-developed the Razer Destructor with some of the best pro-gaming teams in the world.
About the Razer Destructor:
The Razer Destructor, named after the Gigantiops Destructor ant, is a premium gaming-grade mousing surface. Coated in a highly reactive gunmetal finish, gaming-grade optical mice can track up to 25% better on the Razer Destructor, and gaming-grade laser mice can track up to 37% better on the Razer Destructor when compared to other gaming-mousing surfaces which are designed specifically for extremely precise movements. Concurrent with advancements made by Razer in gaming-grade mousing sensor technology, the Razer Destructor benefits from the extensive research and development done by Razer on optimizing mousing sensor technology. The Razer Destructor has achieved this by offering a solution that facilitates faster tracking speeds, and allows mousing sensors to achiever higher inches per second ratings (IPS) before the mouse reaches its IPS “limit.”
Specification:
Razer Fractal surface for high-precision gameplay
Optimized for both optical and laser gaming-grade mice
Ultra-wide size ideal for continuous, rapid swipes: 350mm (length) x 280mm (width) x 2.3mm (height)
Non-slip rubber base for firm grip on smooth surfaces
Includes a premium lightweight protective case
The mouse pad will be available from this month for $39.99.
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