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Razer Pro Solutions 1.6
Date: 2006-08-14 | Author: Björn Endre
Company: Razer Pro
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INTRODUCTION
Razer is mostly know for all their gaming mice including the Razer Krait Victor reviewed just a few days ago. Not as much known is their professional series called Pro Solutions that were announced at the Mac World expo 2005. Together with the white color of all the Pro Solutions products it is easy to think that they are aimed at Mac-users only but that is not true. Razer has drivers and tools for both Mac and PC.
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
The specifications of this mouse are similar to their gaming mice.
- Infrared engine powered by Razer Precision™
- 1600 dpi, twice that of conventional high performance sensors
- High speed motion detection, up to 40ips and 15g
- Frame rate over 6400 frames per second (5.8 megapixels per second)
- 16 bit data path
- Always-On™ Mode – the optical sensor never powers down
- provides instantaneous response at all times - Buttons – 7 independently programmable physical buttons with multiple macros
- Ultra large non-slip mouse buttons, tactile response design
- Non-slip side rails and new ergonomic ambidextrous design
- Zero acoustic Teflon feet for smooth motion over any surface
- Gold plated USB connector for maximum conductivity
- Size: 5.04" length x 2.5" width x 1.54" height
- 7 foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
- On-the-Fly™ sensitivity adjustment
IT GOT THE LOOKS
The Razer Pro Solution 1.6 is a really good looking mouse. I’m usually a bit wary when it comes to products that are white (I think I got a ‘white’-overdose from Apple) but this mouse just look stylish.

The shape of the mouse is similar to other razer gaming mice like the Razer Krait and the Razer Copperhead. This is not a bad thing as the shape is very comfortable in the hand regardless if you are a leftie or a right handed person.
The surface of the mouse is really smooth while the actual buttons use a slightly more rubbery material. Underneath you get very nice Teflon feet which glide very well on the surface.

The mouse buttons are coated with a rubber coating giving a better grip
On the top you find two big buttons and the scroll wheel. Some other mice allow you to scroll both up/down and left/right but the Razer pro Solutions 1.6 only has the regular up/down scrolling. I never use left/right scrolling with my other mice so it is not a bit omission for me but if you really need to you’re out of luck with this mouse.
On each side you find 2 buttons. These can be assigned any action with the included software. The left buttons can be reached ok if you are right-handed but the right buttons can be tricky to reach.

In the middle you actually see two buttons although they share the plastic
The mouse lights up with a cool blue color when plugged into a USB-slot. To be noted is that the mouse needs quite a lot of juice and thus doesn’t work well with some USB-hubs that don’t provide enough power.
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