When Razer first introduced the Naga a lot of people made jokes and references to its phone like number pad on the side. Then soon after, not only did I see a lot of people sporting them, but a lot of the manufactures introduced their versions of the MMO mouse. Suddenly it was only partially crazy to have a full phone number pad under your thumb. Recently Razer introduced their new Naga 2014, the second major redesign of the Naga although I would consider the 2012 edition to be less of a “major” redesign. I’m really excited to see what they have learned from the last model and changed for this model. I have been using it for a little while now and I can finally tell everyone about my experience.
Product Name: Razer Naga 2014
Review Sample Provided by: Razer
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
Specifications |
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Buttons |
Total of 19 MMO optimized programmable buttons |
Scroll Wheel |
8200dpi 4G laser sensor |
Sensor |
8200dpi 4G laser sensor |
Cable |
7 Foot long braided cable |
Product dimensions |
Length: 119mm/4.68” Width: 75mm/2.95” Height: 43mm/1.69” |
Product weight |
135g/0.30lbs |
System Requirements |
-PC / Mac with USB port -Windows® 8/ Windows® 7 / Windows Vista® / Windows® XP (32-bit) / Mac OS X (v10.6-10.8) -Internet connection -100MB of free hard disk space -Razer Synapse 2.0 registration (requiring a valid e-mail), software download, license acceptance, and internet connection needed to activate full features of product and for software updates. After activation,full features are available in optional offline mode. |