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#772 - Razer DeathAdder Mouse |
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Written by Rodney Reynolds
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Monday, 15 January 2007 |
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Introduction:
First, a little about the company, Razer
USA Ltd. They are best known as Razer. This next blurb is from their website
on their company structure:
“Razer is the
world's leading brand in high-end computer gaming peripherals. We reinvented the
computer gaming industry by bringing the competitive edge to gamers when
professional computer gaming was in its infancy. In the mid 90s, with the advent
of networked gaming and competitive first-person-shooter (FPS) games, gamers
found that their legacy peripherals were inhibiting rather than enhancing their
gameplay.
In the late 90s, after years of research and development, the Razer Boomslang™
gaming mouse, the stuff of gaming legends, was launched. Featuring an
unprecedented precision of up to 2000 dpi when other mice maxed out at 400 dpi,
the Razer Boomslang™ offered up to five times the accuracy of other gaming mice
of its time. The Razer Boomslang's™ precision technology was powered by
proprietary opto-mechanical technology developed by the Razer engineering team
and its sleek design and profile sculpted by ergonomics experts of its day.”~
more info
Many of you may remember the Boomslang or maybe owned one yourself. This was
their very first mouse product and it was realized way back in 1990. In 2004 I
reviewed the Razer Viper Mouse. This product was very impressive with a
1000 DPI hardware-based optical engine. It
was a fantastic gaming mouse and truly loved by many gamers. The quick response
and customizable software set it apart from other mice products at that time. Razer have introduced
many new products recently; including keyboards, audio products, and the high tech Copperhead
mouse. They even teamed up with Microsoft in 2006 to produce the Habu mouse.
Their latest creation is the DeathAdder.
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