Razer has brought back one of its classic gaming mouse designs, as they has revealed the Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition. A throwback to the era of experimentation, the design was made to give you ...
For a few days now, Razer has teased hardcore mouse enthusiasts with something very welcome: a mouse using the original Boomslang design with Razer’s high precision technology under the hood. After ...
The folks from Razer have just announced the latest addition to its product lineup - the Razer Boomslang Collector's Edition 2007 mouse. It claims to have all the same features as the regular version ...
Remember the original Razer Boomslang mouse? If you don't, then you might not be all that excited about the 2007 collector's edition of the Boomslang, but Razer will have it out in time for DreamHack ...
Retro tech is all the rage at the moment — look at 8BitDo’s excellent offerings, or those wonderfully transparent new Analogue N64 clones. Razer’s no stranger to retro appeal, but the new 20th ...
The Razer Boomslang was the first ever gaming mouse when it launched in 1999. Ok, fine, it was the first ever mouse designed specifically for gaming (rest easy IntelliMouse). That may have been a ...
TL;DR: Razer is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a limited-edition tribute to its first-ever gaming mouse, the legendary Boomslang. Only 1,337 units are being made worldwide, and each will be ...
I have one of the original 1000dpi models. The buttons wore out and no longer work, so it's sitting on my shelf in its fancy-schmancy tin case. It was great for its day (2000, I believe), as it had ...
Most Razer products are named after predatory animals. Its first gaming mouse was named after a venomous African snake, the boomslang. Most Razer products are named after predatory animals. Its first ...
Carlsbad, California – December 11, 2007 – Razer™, the world’s leading manufacturer of high-end precision gaming and lifestyle electronics peripherals, has announced that the Razer Boomslang™ ...
I've used my new Boomslang for a bit now.<P>I bought it as an open box item at BestBuy for $20. No drivers, no USB to PS/2 adapter. So I'm stuck with USB (which I prefer) and had to download drivers, ...
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