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About Razer Pro|Solutions™ |
We have been building quality input devices since 1999, which makes us one of
the select manufacturers in this business. With hundreds of industry awards under
our belts, we are undoubtedly on the cutting edge of technology. Razer™ mice are
precision instruments, built to last, and to deliver increased productivity, control
and precision.
The science of measurement (known as metrology) precision design and engineering go hand in hand, because without the ability to measure a dimension or other quantity, one can never know whether a given level of precision has been achieved.
As measuring capabilities improved, so did the demands for a high-resolution mouse designed to tighter tolerances, leading to an increased emphasis on precision movements and responsiveness. In fact, Razer’s creative mouse designs produced a precision engineering capability that was unique in the engineering, graphics, developer and professional users that endures to this day. Precision engineering at Razer™ USA Ltd laid the foundation for the effectiveness of today's input device arsenal.
We utilize the latest in technology to arrive at optimum solutions in the least possible time, keeping design costs and material rework to a minimum. Our areas of expertise include mechanical, electro-mechanical and electro-optical engineering in the commercial, automotive, defense and petrol-chemical fields.
As the worldwide leader in high-performance input devices for the quickly growing
field of motion control, Razer™ USA Ltd is active in a number of industries and
markets, including CAD\CAM (Computer Aided Design and Manufacture),
PLM (Product Lifecycle Management), and GIS (Geographic
Information Systems).
Improve Productivity 36% to 49% with less repetitive mouse movement.
Decrease repetitive mouse movement and shorten design times in all key software programs. Over 250,000 professional users worldwide suffer the effects of stress injuries related to their input device, resulting in lost productivity due to a low-resolution controller.
Accuracy
How often have you been in a situation where you wished that you had an easy way
to run one more test or look into your data in a different way, but due to time
constraints or time lost you had to settle for what you have? For example, the
Razer
Pro v1.6™ would reveal an added speed, control, with 1 to 150% less
movement and greater accuracy, plus software features that you can actually utilize.
Would a symbolic calculation or extended precision reveal a fatal flaw in the
floating-point approximation you used? No one will know until it is too late.
Are you ready to make the change?
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