
Razer is famous for its gaming peripherals. They have released the Razer Sphex gaming mouse. It is currently the world’s thinnest gaming-grade mousing surface which boasts of an ultra thin profile. The mouse is made of high-grade durable material that allows gamers to wipe or wash the product repeatedly without compromising its quality or tracking performance. The Razer Sphex can detach from any desk surface without any extra effort making it fully reusable. Measuring 320mm x 230mm, the Razer Sphex is available for around $15. [FarEastGizmos]

Here is the latest gaming mouse from Sharkoon. Dubbed as the Rush FireGlider, this laser mouse offers on-the-fly refresh rate change. You can switch the mouse’s resolution from 600 to 3,600DPI at any time depending on the situation. There is also multi-colored LEDs on the device that informs the DPI level. This high-end gaming mouse comes with Teflon feet that enables smooth movements over hard surfaces. These are also six programmable buttons located across its ergonomic body. The Sharkoon FireGlider has a 1.8m cable, connects via USB and comes with support for Windows 2000, XP, XP (64) and Vista x86. You can purchase it for an affordable €25. [HotHardware]

If you are a hardcore gamer, then you should use high-quality gaming mouse. Gigabyte offers the GM-M8000 that features a 4,000dpi sensor, a scaling-designated switching button, and five different programmable buttons. There is no word on pricing at this time. [Engadget]

SteelSeries has created the World of Warcraft (WoW) mouse specially for Blizzard’s WoW. The mouse offers 15 programmable buttons and flashing disco lights in 16 million colors. The SteelSeries World of Warcraft mouse will be released next month for $90 each. [Gizmodo]

HP comes back with a new laser mouse to upgrade your gaming experience to a higher level. Their spanking new HP Laser Gaming Mouse comes equipped with on-the-fly DPI switching (400 to 2,400), a maximum 50Hz polling rate, adjustable profile settings, and five programmable macro buttons. Be ready with at least $60 to purchase this HP Laser Gaming Mouse. [CrunchGear]

Razer will release a new limited edition gaming mouse in November 2008. Known as the Razer Team Serious DeathAdder, the mouse was specially designed to honor Quake 3 champion Alexey “Cypher” Yanusheuski who was a winner at the ESWC 2008 in San Jose, California. There are only 20 units of this special edition gaming peripheral that will be available for purchase. Unfortunately, there is no word on pricing at this time. I am sure this gaming mouse will be very expensive. [FarEastGizmos]