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| Brand: | Razer |
| Item Height : | 7 millimetres |
| Item Width: | 17 millimetres |
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| Hard Drive Interface: | USB 2.0 |
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Optical Mouse - 3500 dpi - High End - Designed for Gamers
RAZER - HIGH PRECISION GAMING MOUSE WITH 3G INFRARED SENSOR TECHNOLOGY - ABYSSUS
The Razer Abyssus is created for gamers looking for quality, reliability and performance in a no-nonsense, straightforward gaming-grade mouse. Designed to focus on the fundamentals of competitive gaming, the Razer Abyssus is armed with ultra-responsive buttons tuned for maximum tactile feedback. With an uncompromising 3500dpi Razer PrecisionTM 3.5G infrared sensor at its core, take full control of your every aim with perfect tracking so you outgun your competition.
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First let me say I've very happy with the Abyssus, if I was buying again I'd probably choose the deathadder over it but the Abyssus hasn't really disappointed me in any significant way.
As Szymon O. mentions in his review the Abyssus features the 3.5G sensor which is known to have some problems, specifically jitter which is most apparent at the highest DPI setting 3500, though if you avoid using this setting the jitter isn't really noticeable.
The 3.5G sensor also has issues with some surfaces and mouse mats, if you use a surface that the abysuss doesn't like you may experience some of the problems mentioned by Szymon O., but I would like to say this is completely avoidable with the right mat.
Unlike the deathadder the firmware is not upgradable on the abysuss, this is its biggest drawback when compared to the deathadder 3.5G, as the problems with the 3.5G sensor have been resolved on the deathadder with a firmware update.
So in summary, if you use the lower or mid DPI setting and a compatible surface you won't notice any problem with the sensor.
The abyssus has been compared to the salmosa and there are similarities, the are both small mice with no side buttons and the have a very similar shape, however the abysses does have the advantage of not having mouse prediction unlike the salmosa.
The reason I bought this mouse wasnt because I was looking for a cheap "gaming" mouse... Read more
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