| #815 - Razer Diamondback Mouse |
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| Written by Rodney Reynolds | |||||||||
| Saturday, 28 April 2007 | |||||||||
Page 2 of 7 Packaging: Razer shipped this product in a standard cardboard box. They used plastic wrap on the product box which has a sealed strip on the back. This is the first time I've seen this used on a Razer product. It's a great idea because it gives the product that fresh new feel. ![]() ![]() ![]() There's a lot of time and money that goes into the packaging. Let's face it, the box is what consumers see and it should look appealing and showcase the product and it's features. This packaging easily accomplishes that goal. As you can see from the below pictures, the mouse itself is visible by opening a flip up door. To remove the product, simply cut the tape seal(s) and slide the inside out. The mouse is sandwiched between plastic to hold it in place, but is easily removed. So you don't need an engineering degree and Swiss Army knife to open this product!
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![]() Included is a Quick Start Guide, Software/Driver CD, Certificate of Authenticity, and the Razer Diamondback Mouse. ![]() |
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