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| Razer DeathAdder 3G Infrared Gaming Mouse | 
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| Brand: Razer Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $46.01 You Save: $13.98 (23%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 79 reviews Sales Rank: 1502
Platform: Windows Vista Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 3.5 x 9 Warranty: 1 year limited warranty
MPN: RZ01-00150100-R3M1 Model: RZ01-00150100-R3M1 UPC: 897126000973 EAN: 0897126000973 ASIN: B000MF67VO
Release Date: February 25, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | High precision gaming mouse | | • | Ergonomic right hand design | | • | 1800 dpi 3G infrared sensor | | • | 5 programmable, ultra-large Hyperesponse buttons | | • | On-The-Fly Sensitivity drivers let you switch dpi settings in the midst of a battle |
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Product Description The Razer DeathAdder is the world's first 3G infrared sensor gaming mouse. This ultimate gaming mouse with ergonomic right-handed design provides maximum comfort during intensive gameplay, and will send enemies scurrying for cover.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 74 more reviews...
Best mouse I have used in years December 23, 2008 I bought this mouse to replace a Microsoft wireless laser mouse, as I was looking for something a little more ergonomic. It installed with no problem and is working beautifully. The only things I don't like are the slick sides are not grippy enough, and it could be a little heavier. It is noticeably more responsive and accurate than my old wireless, and not as expensive as some of the other gaming mice out there.
Hokey Name, Great Mouse December 22, 2008 I got one of these back in April when I put together a new gaming rig. I really like the shape of the mouse and it has all the buttons that I'm used to. The silky, rubberized texture feels great to the touch. Left and right mouse buttons are very sensitive and responsive for first person shooters. I've had a great experience with it playing COD 4 and World at War. The speed took a little getting used to because it is super fast. I had to turn down the speed a little, but once you get used to it it's great.
I actually liked it so much at home I bought another to use on my computer at work.
Product Quality Issues and Support. December 5, 2008 The mouse worked for a while then started to malfunction. Dealing with Razer support was a nightmare. Trust me when I say they do not back their products. They will do everything in their power not to replace defective product. Many complaints on product quality..not worth the money and hassle. Just to give you an example they told me that online purchases are NOT covered under warranty.
Deathadder vs. the slim Razer mice November 7, 2008 I've been using the Razer Viper(close to similar to all the slim line Razer mice) for a year, which I will be comparing to the Deathadder. I have been using the eXactMat w/ wristrest as well.
The finger positioning is considerably different, the Deathadder slightly raises your 2 front fingers and spreads out your thumb and finger that hold the mouse(speaking as a fingertip user). Although it feels a little bigger the size is a little more comfortable and gives more of a controlled feeling. Also the Deathadder has a very steep slope off of the back of the mouse even though the picture makes it appear like a much larger mouse with a big rear.
The weight of the slim mouse is so light that it couldn't be any lighter without removing essential components, which they may have changed between the different models of their slim mice. While the Deathadder has a distinctly noticeable weight to it, the weight completely disappears when you start using it. The most interesting part of this is that I can have great control of the Deathadder without having my pinky down vs. the slim line mouse which I feel a loss without it down, likely due to the weight and size difference.
The primary buttons both have a very tuned amount of pressure, both are near perfect. The scroll wheel of the Deathadder is my favorite scroll wheel I've ever encounter. The wheel gives you a very controlled feeling with minimal pressure to turn it. The scroll wheel click is right on as well, which will not cause you to turn the wheel while clicking.
The thumb buttons on the inside have a little too much travel for my taste but are undoubtedly usefull and you will not accidently push them while moving the mouse with your thumb on them. They also are mounted up high enough that your thumb can sit underneath them, which is a big negative if you are looking to use these 2 buttons and want to sit your thumb close to the surface, like myself. My Viper has no side buttons but some of the slim line mice do.
DeathAdder Mouse November 1, 2008 Very pleased with product and it's programmable capabilities. I now use it for quick exchange of weapons during online games.
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