Razer DeathAdder Mouse Review

April 20th 2007 | Peripherals

When you focus exclusively on a single market, it’s in your best interest to listen to that demographic, and that’s exactly what Razer has done. Gone are the uncomfortably low profile buttons and awkward ambidextrous design as found on Razer’s previous mice. In their place, the DeathAdder utilizes a traditional curvatious arch with a shape that favors right-handers.

We’re a bit bummed that it only includes 5 buttons (the Copperhead sports 7), but we love the amount of customizations afforded in the control panel. We also have to come to appreciate a tethered rodent, as constantly swapping out batteries on wireless mice tends to get old.

If you’ve always wanted the performance of Razer’s lineup in a much more ergonomic shape, this mouse is calling your name. The DeathAdder tracks like a dream, looks great, and feels comfortable to boot. That’s a trifecta we’ve waited a long time to say about Razer’s mice

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Razer DeathAdder Mouse Review
Published in: Peripherals on 2007-04-20