Razer is bringing back its iconic first gaming mouse, but this isn't your average PC gamer's dream. The Razer Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition is a collector's item with a hefty price tag of $1,337 USD, limited to just 1,337 units worldwide. This isn't just a nostalgic trip down memory lane; it's a high-end gaming mouse with a modern twist. While it retains the original ambidextrous shape and translucent design, the internals have been completely overhauled. The mouse now features Razer's Focus Pro 45K Gen-2 optical sensor, delivering up to 45,000 DPI with 99.8% accuracy, alongside Hyperpolling wireless technology with an 8,000Hz polling rate. But here's where it gets controversial: the price puts the Boomslang well above most flagship smartphones, including Apple's latest iPhone Pro models. Preorders opened in staggered windows globally starting 10 February, with US allocations already sold out. While Australian pricing hasn't been confirmed, local buyers can expect to pay well north of $2,000 once exchange rates and taxes are factored in. So, is this a must-have collector's item or an overpriced nostalgia trip? And this is the part most people miss: the mouse ships with a collectible LED display frame that showcases the mouse's internal components in a deconstructed layout. Will you be picking one up, or do you think it's just an overpriced relic?