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When you think of gaming peripherals, several company names and a general layout of hardware comes to mind. These are all Windows-based hardware items, of course, because who the hell plays games on Macs? Nobody, right? Wrong.
While Apple's desktops and laptops don't suffer from viruses, malware, and crashes like Windows machines typically do (relatively speaking), they also don't sport the best videocards (but they're getting better) and aren't known for gaming in the slightest. With the exception of World of Warcraft and random titles like Halo and Unreal Tournament, Mac gaming is one of those things that just never really took off.

That doesn't mean it's dead, nor does it mean that a high-end mouse, such as one made for gaming, should not function on a Mac. With Apple's already semi-recent comeback and fierce storm of Macbooks and iMacs to the younger generation, more people are buying Macs and they don't want just the standard peripherals. Sure, Apple's mice and keyboards are spiffy white, but with the exception of a few companies, nobody really puts out serious, grade-A hardware for Macs, and for good reason: Apple is a hardware company.
Razer aims to change that.