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| I don't know how to put this, but, I'm kind of a big deal. | Continuing their penchant for intimidating naming schemes, Razer's newest mouse, dubbed the DeathAdder, forebodes of virtual carnage for your opponents. We put the rodent to the test and have the skinny on whether or not it can deliver the promised destruction. - Paul Lilly Read More... |
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| Jumpmaster Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Lansing, KS
Posts: 674
| Nice review. A couple of points that have always kept me from buying a Razor mouse was the low profile and non-handedness of the design. With the new design, I may check it out as an alternative (not getting rid of my G5 though). AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ Toledo @2211.3 MHz MS-7125 Rev 1.0 nForce4 K8N-Neo4 Plat Phoenix 6.00 PG 05/22/2006 BIOS 2 x OCZ4001024PF 1 GB PC3200/400 3-3-3-8 2T nVidia XFX GF8800GT 512 DX9c Samsung SyncMaster 930B 1 x WD800JB / 2 x WD2000JD HP DVD640 OCZ 520ADJ SLI PSU |
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| i love bawls Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: teh_Earth
Posts: 840
| nice review. i've never been a fan of razor mice, basically for the reasons this one correct. not that i need a new one, but i'll keep this one in mind. thanks paul! |
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| I don't know how to put this, but, I'm kind of a big deal. | That ambidextrous, low profile design is a love or it kind of thing. I'm with you guys, in that I've always felt it was uncomfortable, whereas Rich (Capper) absolutely loves his Diamondback. With the DeathAdder (and Habu) added to their lineup, it's nice to have a choice in the matter. |
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| ButtHead Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 5,217
| I like that mouse. Nice review Paul < Damn that was hard to say. |
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| Modder-ator | Hmmm, a lightweight, quality, performance oriented mouse? I might have to look into that one! I'm a fan of the lightweight mice you can move around and pick up with your fingertips, not having to use your entire hand. |
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| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 2,569
| Cool review. I had the opportunity to use one of these at a LAN Party. The mouse is really nice and extremely sensitive. It's comfortable to hold and the blue pulsating logo looks sweet in the dark. If I still had an old school microsoft mouse I'd buy this but it's not worth spending the money going from an MX518. ![]() D-Tek Fuzion, MCP655, MCR220 |
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