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Since its introduction in 2009, the Mamba (See it on Amazon) has been the flagship of Razer’s mouse line. The company has produced plenty of other mice: some cheaper like the DeathAdder, some targeted at specific genres like the Naga. But the Mamba remains the most expensive, high-tech, does-it-all mouse in the company's lineup. It has gone through several revisions since its introduction 8 years ago, improving tracking and lighting as new technologies became available, while making a few small design refinements along the way.A button moved here, a texture changed there, just to keep the Mamba on top.
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Since its introduction in 2009, the Mamba (See it on Amazon) has been the flagship of Razer’s mouse line. The company has produced plenty of other mice: some cheaper like the DeathAdder, some targeted at specific genres like the Naga. But the Mamba remains the most expensive, high-tech, does-it-all mouse in the company's lineup. It has gone through several revisions since its introduction 8 years ago, improving tracking and lighting as new technologies became available, while making a few small design refinements along the way.A button moved here, a texture changed there, just to keep the Mamba on top.
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