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June 14, 2007 10:21 AM PDT

Lusting after Razer's green titanium mouse

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Electronista)

We have gushed over Razer's gaming equipment before, having been particularly fond of its mouse designs. (Who could resist a name like "DeathAdder," after all?)

So we were more than a little pleased to see that it's resurrecting what Electronista calls one of its best-known models. The "Boomslang Collector's Edition 2007" updates its original design with a titanium finish and a distinctive green glow "that adds an eerie effect and also helps locate the mouse in a darkened room during a game session." No price has been disclosed yet for the limited-edition item, but we're willing to buy one even if it means we can't afford any more games.

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