Microsoft and Razer join hands

Darius Chang  |  Aug 24, 2006

Razer, well-known for its gaming-centric peripherals, has tied up with Microsoft to produce gaming mice. Habu, a Japanese pit viper, is the name of the first-born from this collaboration.

If the new gaming mouse gives a distinct sense of deja vu, that's because it's basically a Razer Copperhead with a slightly modified body. Sporting the same 2,000dpi sensor, the Habu differentiates itself by adding an adjustable plate that allows the two thumb buttons to be customized.

It will be available in stores worldwide from October for an estimated list price of US$69.95 (S$110.05).

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