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November 2009
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Encombrement
Maniabilité
Précision
Ergonomie
Très bon capteur laser
Il tient jusqu'à 3
5 m/s
Souris avec ou sans fil
Au choix
Sobre
Ambidextre
Confortable
Driver pas indispensable
Mais pratique pour les plus exigeants
Il tient jusqu'à 6 m/s
Profils d'utilisation enregistrés sur un compte en ligne (pas besoin de ref
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Prix
Adaptateur Bluetooth non fourni
Deux piles fournies. On aurait préféré des batteries rechargeables
Pas de clic latéral sur la molette
Lourde pour une souris compacte
à cause des deux piles
Chère
Pas de boutons latéraux sur la molette (défilement horizontal)
Câble trop court pour être utilisé facilement sur un ordinateur de bureau
Vitesse de transmission (125 Hz au lieu de 1000 Hz) en fonctionnement sans-fil
Extrait: When it comes to gaming, Razer and Logitech are usually among your first choice for a new mouse, but what if you’re looking for a mobile gaming mouse? Sure, Logitech and many other companies offer wireless gaming mice and laptop mice, but never before ...
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Publié: 2009-10-26, Auteur: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Bluetooth wireless mode not as accurate as wired mode.
The Orochi, Razer's first gaming mouse designed for notebooks, combines a small size and Bluetooth connectivity with a feature set normally seen only on larger gaming mice. Read full review See all prices
The formfactor, sensor, and customization options,
No included micro USB Bluetooth receiver.
Razer has unleashed their laptop-oriented Orochi Mobile Gaming Mouse and sent one over for us to look at. Take a look at our results, after the break, or don't if you wish to remain in the dark on one cool new mouse.Full Review:The mobile gaming mous...
Small, Extremely thin 1.2 mm, Great design, Subtle graphics
Small size, Low weight, Thin ergo a rough surface will be feelable through the mat
If you absolutely have to have an extremely thin mat that is about average size the Kabuto will serve your purpose. If you like me pick your mats based on their performance the Kabuto will fall short of almost any comparable mat. You will basically get...
Extrait: Razer's second wireless gaming mouse, Orochi, goes Bluetooth and pint-sized. It feels surprisingly great, actually, but the tracking sensor doesn't quite live up to its promise of portability. Price(y) Orochi is $80, which is steep for a Bluetooth...
Portable size, Good wired performance, Bluetooth performance good for application use, Ambidextrous, Highly customisable,
Bluetooth adds perceptible lag during gameplay, Driver control panel not usable in Bluetooth mode, Small size could mean discomfort during long play sessions, Macro support limited to 16 entries,
It's a tough ask, but Razer's Orochi mostly succeeds at infusing gaming quality into a portable mouse. If you're an on-the-road gamer, we'd recommend making the space for a full-sized mouse. If you need the space, though, and want good wireless perform...
Razer Orochi delivers a gaming grade quality mouse despite of its compact size. It supports both wired and wireless but if you really are serious in gaming, always use Razer Orochi in wired mode when you game.When I tested playing Left 4 Dead with my D...
Extrait: The 3G laser sensor on the Orochi only allowed the mouse to have up 4000DPI, which is fine for the everyday usage, but when it comes down to using it as a gaming mouse, you may notice a few performance hits if you are the type of person that likes to have your DPI settings cranked all the way up. The compact size was not very comfortable for a gaming session, but if..