We have successfully reached the midway point of CES and I am happy to report that things are moving along quite swimmingly. We couldn’t have asked for a better show and it has gone off without a hitch…well…maybe one minor hitch…
Early on in the first day, I installed Crysis on one of our gaming machines in the booth. Upon clicking “play” the computer summoned all its power to load the monster of the game, blew out our circuit, and killed all power to the booth. We eventually got a second circuit installed and got everything up and running but I was still rather impressed that a single game was capable of bringing down the entire booth…Crysis…go figure.
We have been booked back to back with press, vendors, and fans with no signs of slow down. Seems everyone wants to get their hands on the new Razer Mamba. I can’t blame them really. Judging by the rush of feedback we have already seen on this blog alone, it’s clear people want to know what this mouse is all about and if it can really do everything we say it can.
The best way to address this is to answer your questions directly. Razerguy and I are going to pour over all the submitted questions to our blog, facebook, and email to see if we can get them answered as clearly and succinctly as possible. Expect a video posted up tomorrow with our retort. If you have a question and have not asked it yet, get it submitted. We will be shooting the interview from the fans tomorrow afternoon.
In the mean time, check out some of the sites and have already received hands on time with the Mamba.
http://ces.cnet.com/8301-19167_1-10136619-100.html
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/08/razer-offers-up-mamba-wireless-gaming-mouse-carcharias-headset/
http://www.gamespot.com/hardware/blogs/hardware-insider/909185655/26741404/razer-shows-off-mamba-and-carcharias.html
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/razer_releases_mamba_hybrid_gaming_mouse
http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/01/09/hands-on-with-razers-new-wiredwireless-mouse-the-mamba/



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May 7th, 2010 at 1:02 pm
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