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  • Posted on: June 8, 2011
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The 4G Dual Sensor System

Compromise is just a fancy word for losing. It is a glorified tie for last, a mutual failing where you wallow in defeat with the one idiot who put you there – a loss that keeps on losing.

At Razer, we don’t do compromise. You either win or you go home on your shield. We are constantly culling the herd, keeping what features work and leaving the rest to the wolves.

Our new 4G Dual Sensor System is a testament to this philosophy. It is the day walker of the optical and laser sensors, containing all of their strengths and none of their weaknesses. It combines the smooth, robust tracking of an optical sensor with the high precision accuracy of a laser sensor.

The 4G Dual Sensor System allows for an unprecedented level of control by rapidly calibrating your mouse to your surface of choice. This also allows you to customize the liftoff distance of your sensor, giving you the ability to dial in the height at which your sensor starts and stops tracking during swipes. Never before has this amount of control been paired with a sensor this precise.

Compromise nothing – own those who do.

Switch it up to 4G.

All you veterans of virtual warfare take note. We know most of you have developed such a relationship with your Razer gear that it has practically become an extension of your body. It’s time to give that extension some much needed health upgrade.

Previously only for the Razer Mamba, Razer Lachesis and Razer DeathAdder, owners of the Razer Naga, Razer Abyssus, Razer Imperator and Razer Orochi can now swap out old feet for a renewed gaming experience.

It’s time to feel your mouse skim smoothly along the surface your mouse pad like days of old and relive those moments of glory once again.

Get your mousefeet now! – Click Here

Mark Fei’s awesome Razer modifications

We’re sure that many of you out there have seen Mark Fei’s awesome custom job he did with his Razer Lycosa and Razer Mamba on our Facebook fans photos section. Decking out his equipment in carbon fiber skin, they certainly won’t look out of place in movies involving fast cars with tricked out body kits.

Any more cooler and his equipment might just transform into killer robots in any second, chasing Shia LaBeouf down a freeway.

Due to the high number of fans requesting a tutorial on how to slap some wicked modifications to your gear, Mark Fei was kind enough to divulge the information to his fellow Razer brethren.

Below are the steps to the whole process in pictures. To read his original article, click here.

Important Disclaimer: Taking apart your Razer products will lead to a void in warranty. All photos and instructions are purely for reference and we do not encourage you to do this even with professional supervision. Unless you’re McGuyver.

These were the various films purchased for the modifications. The blue skin wasn't used as the lights on the Razer Lycosa and Razer Mamba were already blue.

Tools needed: screwdriver, knife, heat gun (or hair drier), ruler, pencil, scissors and a book.

Unscrew all screws on the Lycosa. Dismount all keys and the key panel. The key panel not only has screws on it but also has many small clips which may be hard to dismount. Try placing it in warm water for 3-5 minutes, the plastic clips will be soft enough to dismount.

After taking away the key panel, we will only have the faceplate left. Work on cutting the carbon fiber around the shape of faceplate. Leave an excess of 1-2 cm at edges.

A little excess material is fine. It can be used to wrap around the parts of the base and inner linings of the keyboard. Use a heat gun to heat the film, so it will be soft and sticky - making it easier to handle.

Follow the same steps for the palm wrist.

Reassembly.

Unclench the Mamba’s faceplate and wrap the skin over. You may find that it’s hard to process this faceplate without making creases because of the curved surface. The trick is to heat these creases and then pull it back firmly.

Voila, your gear are reborn!

Video walkthrough – Razer Gaming-Grade Ultraslick Mouse feet

If you have already bought our mouse feet that we released last week, we have a video here for you to help guide you through the process.

You can purchase them at our online Razer stores.
USA/Int’l store - http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-accessories/mousefeet
Europe storehttp://eu.razerzone.com/gaming-accessories/mousefeet

Available now – Replacement mouse feet for your Razer.

You asked for them and we delivered. Experience your fresh out of the box feel of your Razer mouse with replacement mouse feet for those who wish to relive their first swipes with the teflon feet.

Lab crafted for the Razer Mamba, Lachesis and DeathAdder, you can purchase yours today over on the Razer Store (USA/Int’l / Europe ) While stocks last and before they run dry, purchase your replacement teflon feet now to experience uncompromised glide and usage.

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