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Written by Rodney Reynolds   
Monday, 15 January 2007
Article Index
#772 - Razer DeathAdder Mouse
Page 2: Packaging
Page 3: Specs
Page 4: Software
Page 5: Closer Look
Page 6: Conclusion

Conclusion:

There are literally hundreds of computer mice on the market and this can be very confusing for the average consumer. To narrow the search I recommend finding a mouse that fits your hand and has at least 5 buttons as well as a scroll wheel. They also come in the wired and wireless variety. I personally would still go with a wired mouse because you don’t have to worry about recharging the battery or lag when gaming. Although wired mice have come a long way in recent years.



After spending some time with the DeathAdder I really liked the look, fell, and responsiveness of this mouse. While the DeathAdder is not on par with its big brother the Copperhead, but it does perform very well. It's an excellent choice for a gaming mouse at an affordable price. As a matter of fact, it's one of the few on the market that offers such a bang-for-the-buck. Sure, you can pickup a $5 USB mouse, but the DeathAdder is 2.5x faster and required 55% less motion. There is really no excuse not to have a sweet mouse so you are better able to frag your friends ;) The DeathAdder will definitely fit the bill for most gamers and than some!

Final Remarks
Pros Cons  
  • Looks great
  • Comfortable to hold for extended periods
  • Quick response
  • Affordable
  • Long cord
  • Excellent control through software
  • Only 5 buttons
  • Not leftie friendly
  • Attracts lint


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