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Breakin’ the law … breakin’ the law!

If you want a fast, extremely sensitive gaming mouse, then you have to put up with a cord. That’s been the rule, until Razer decided to introduce the Mamba Wireless gaming mouse. Even though it is wireless, this mouse provides 5,600 dpi of resolution, 1 ms latency and a 1,000 Hz polling rate. You can even use it while recharging it, as it will function as a wired mouse while connected. Could Hardware Secrets tell the difference between this mouse and a wired mouse? Read on to see.