The best laser sensor on the market by far, Killer looks, Lots of buttons, Performance, Ambidextrous, Durability, Adjustable DPI in 125 DPI increments!, 4000 DPI max resolution, Balanced performance throughout its DPI range, Excellent drivers
Ergonomics (not the best mouse for low sensitivity gamers or people with large hands), Price!
The Lachesis sets the benchmark for all high sensitivity mice with its 4000 DPI sensor that can be adjusted in 125 DPI increments. The fact that the performance of the sensor scales so well makes it easy to adjust to because it performs equally well at...
Abstract: While it’s anyone’s guess as to how long Razer can continue its tradition of naming mice after deadly snakes before all that remains are worms and other, more humble creatures, there appears to be no end in sight for the stream of ideas flowing out of ...
Abstract: Razers Lachesis is probably the most advanced and precise gaming mouse ever devised. It uses the brand new 3G Laser Sensor, which brings true 4000dpi precision to your desktop or games by enabling movement speeds of up to 5 times that of a typical g...
Abstract: Purveyors of high performance gaming peripherals, Razer have added a flagship model to their acclaimed series of mice. The acclaimed Razer series gets an unconventional design upgrade - its not for everyone, but weve had a play and the widened low-pr...
Onboard memory to store profiles, High 4000 dpi resolution, DPI adjustable on the fly, Upgradeable Firmware, Slides easily on any surface, Very nice glowing scroll wheel and logo that can be turned on or off, Nine programmable buttons...
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Ok, now after all that I ask myself what I think. All I can say is wow. That has to be the smoothest, fastest, and most accurate mouse I have ever used (an I have used quite a lot of mice in my days). The Lachesis was very comfortable to use, even mor...
Abstract: Aside from that, the Lachesis is competitive with the Logitech G5 and G9 in almost every way. The fact that it's also programmable gives gamers the freedom to configure the buttons as they choose. Unfortunately..
In all honesty, I’m disappointed with Razer and their latest mouse. It’s pretty much unusable on a soft mouse mat, and isn’t as comfortable as the previous Death Adder. There are several technical advancements, like the on-board memory...
In terms of performance, the Lachesis is a great mouse and performs as advertised.The only letdown is in the area of comfort - the mouses frankly rather odd narrow body doesnt feel too comfortable for either large or small hands.The only gamers I can...
During the testing, the 4,000DPI setting of the mouse made it almost unusable on a 17" LCD monitor. That said, I would not go as far as to say that Razer has gone over the top with trying to clinch the title for the fastest rodent on the market. In fa...