Leading gaming hardware developer Razer has launched the Razer Taipan, an ambidextrous gaming mouse.
Equipped with the power of Razer’s new 8200 dpi 4G Dual Sensor System, the mouse combines laser and optical sensors that allow Z-axis tracking and liftoff cutoff customization to ensure that aim is always true. Whether you are a right-hander or a south-paw, palm or fingertip-grip user, with Razer’s improved ambidextrous ergonomics, expect maximum comfort and reduced fatigue over long periods of gaming.
“We have designed the Razer Taipan with the goal of offering pro gamers the best weapon to achieve victory in the competitive world of e-Sports,” said Robert ‘RazerGuy’ Krakoff, president of Razer USA. “The Razer Taipan is engineered to deliver an astounding 8200 dpi 4G Dual Sensor System to provide gamers with the fastest mouse tracking, enhanced ambidextrous ergonomics and Razer Synapse 2.0 support. Anything is possible with the Razer Taipan.”
The Razer Taipan, driven by Razer’s intuitive proprietary software, Synapse 2.0, the world’s first cloud-based storage software for gaming peripherals, automatically syncs users’ custom profiles and settings on a virtual server. This makes the use of the Razer Taipan at tournaments and LANs and allows for easy porting and setting replication to a new Razer gaming mouse.
The price has been tagged at US $79.99 and will be available in July 2012.







