Review: Hi-Tech Reviews
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To say that I am a big fan of Razer's mousing gear is an understatement, as a matter of fact I use nothing but Razer mice on all of my computers and I put the lesser brands on my wife and son's computers. The thing that has always set Razer apart from the rest of the mouse manufacturers is the quick response time and precision with which they operates. I basically have two computers that I use most of the time, one of them is used primarily for working on the my web site and for doctoring photographs both for my web site as well as professionally and there is no better mouse around when it comes to pin-point accuracy than one of Razer's products. The second machine is the gaming machine and it to has a Razer Daimondback on it when your my age you need all the speed and accuracy that a product can give you.
Today I have the pleasure of reviewing their newest additions to their line-up which goes by the name of 'The Krait' (Bungarus species), for those of you unfamiliar with the way Razer names their mice. You will find out that they give each one of the products a name whose origin comes from a reptile. The Krait for example is a snake that is found in India and South-East Asia and having seen one before I can attest to the fact that they are really a rather timid snake and is not prone to attack unless cornered or stepped on at night.
The other item we will be looking at is the Razer Mantis 'Speed Edition' and 'Control Edition' which appears to be two very nice mousing surfaces.