Razer’s new Naga Epic still comes with a 17-button pad but drops the wire
Gaming Gear - Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Razer’s new Naga Epic still comes with a 17 button pad but drops the wire   razer naga epic gallery1

First, they came out with the Razer Naga that rocked a unique keypad-like set of buttons across the thumb area; designed specifically for MMO gaming, the huge amount of extra buttons allow players to program quick keys to give the thumb some action. Then they came out with the special edition Naga that added two new color themes with graphics and lights. This latest version? Called the Naga Epic, it’s still basically the same Naga with the buttons on the thumb rest, but without the wire, giving you the freedom to move around along the right side of your desk without the wires.

Razer’s new Naga Epic still comes with a 17 button pad but drops the wire   razer naga epic gallery2

The kit still comes with a wire in case you don’t want to drop the controls whenever the batteries die out. The package also comes with a charging dock for parking the mouse into when it’s not being used, and also serves as the wireless sensor. This new version also adds three new interchangeable side panels that you can use to fit your grip style and hand size. The mouse’s spec is still the same as the original, featuring Razer’s 5,600dpi 3.5G laser sensor, 1,000Hz Ultrapolling feature, and the Razer AddOns feature that lets you download and save settings and profiles for different MMO games.

The price is a bit steep though. It’s set to sell for $130 next month, or a full $50 more than the original Naga mouse.

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