The new Razer Imperator is outfitted with an ultra-precise 4G Dual Sensor System, that makes use of both a laser and an optical sensor to enhance tracking precision by calibrating to different surfaces and allowing adjustment of liftoff tracking distance. Add to that an improved rubberized side grip to provide maximum comfort and control, ensuring you’re geared to win all the time. Specifications :
•6400dpi 4G Dual Sensor System
•Rubberized contoured thumb grip for added control
•Ergonomic right-handed design
•Adjustable side buttons
•Razer Synapse Onboard Memory
•Up to 200 inches per second* /50g acceleration
•Seven independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons
•On-the-Fly Sensitivity adjustment
•Zero-acoustic Ultraslick mouse feet
•Approx. size in mm; 123(l) x 71(w) x 42(h)
Compatible with :
PC / Mac with USB port
Windows® 7 / Windows Vista® / Windows® XP or Mac OS X (v10.4 and above)
FAQ :
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How does the 4G dual sensor system work?- The 4G Dual Sensor System calibrates to the specific characteristics of the surface to optimize the mouse’s tracking abilities to that specific surface and minimizes the amount of displacement caused by erratic movement when lifting up and placing down the mouse on the surface. The distance from the surface that the mouse cuts off tracking is customizable to the level that the user is comfortable with through the software included with the mouse.
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Why do you need two sensors on the mouse?- The use of the optical sensor allows the mouse to calibrate the laser sensor to the surface that the mouse is being used on, by measuring and capturing the characteristics of that surface. This improves overall tracking on the Imperator 2012 and provides up to 10 times the surface detection. It also allows the user to adjust the distance for tracking to cut off during mouse lift off.