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October 2014
(86%)
95 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great shape and feel, Accurate tracking, Supremely comfortable
DPI switching is done through software, Driver issues
If you’re a gamer and want a comfortable mouse, the DeathAdder will serve you well but our advice is to just plug in the DeathAdder and don’t even bother with the software. It’s a hassle to get it to work, and then it’s a ha...
Excellent Design, Very Detailed Customizer Software, Highend Gaming Performer
Wired Design, Teflon Feet not as Smooth as Advertised
The Razer DeathAdder is one of the top wired gaming mice weve ever tested, and it gets high marks across the board. The overall design and performance is excellent, and the unit has a near perfect heft for our gaming tastes. The driver software is al...
The Razer Mantis Control fits the criteria of the gamer that is looking for a rugged, easy carrying and especially long-lasting performance mouse pad. Stylish, friction and large size terms the Mantis Control. This is an excellent choice for gamers or...
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Published: 2007-09-08, Author: Brian , review by: icrontic.com
Abstract: Poor Razer. I’ll understand if they never want to talk to us again. Over five months ago they sent us their (at the time) new DeathAdder mouse and I’ve sat on this review the whole time. I couldn’t really think of what to say without making this a one ...
Abstract: Among a plethora of hardware vendors, only three companies have managed to separate themselves from the veritable explosion of input devices that saturate the market today. While the eldest of the three, Microsoft and Logitech, have largely made their ...
Die Razer Death Adder Gamer Maus besticht durch Präzision, guter Verarbeitung, leichtgängige Gleiteigenschaften und eine ausreichende Software. Die Druckpunkte und Klick-Lautstärke aller Tasten sind sehr gut gelöst worden. Gefällig ist auch die Optik m...
Published: 2007-07-29, Author: Jan , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Gaming peripheral specialist Razer adopted the tagline ‘For gamers, by gamers' years ago, and it is evident in their latest offering on the gaming mouse-front: the DeathAdder.Out of the box, the DeathAdder feels and handles like a top notch product. It sp...
Right handed design (sorry leftys), More ways to tweak the mouse than you could ever imagine, New generation sensor, Lite weight, 1000 Hz polling rate, Onthefly adjustments.
No dedicated button on top to change profiles, No grip padding on the side of the mouse.
The Razer DeathAdder mouse does give up a few dpi compared to the Copperhead series, but with the 3rd gen infrared tracking you do not notice it and well quite frankly it is much better. I found that the control of the DeathAdder was much better than...
Design, 1800 dpi, 1000 Hz, Capteur infrarouge : plus stable sur les hautes vitesses que le laser, Ergonomie, Pilote pratique
Capteur infrarouge, moins stable sur les surfaces difficiles qu'un capteur laser, Pas de boutons d'ajustement de la résolution du capteur à la volée, Si l'on programme les boutons sous le pouce pour switcher de résolution...
Si vous n'êtes pas un dingue de jeux rapides, la Microsoft Habu, montée sur une base proche, semble préférable par plus confortable. Si vous êtes du genre hystérique des FPS, la Death Adder s'impose... sur toutes....
Abstract: Razer has been synonymous with gaming devices for years now, and while in the past they may have looked great on paper and performed ‘OK’ they were often let down by their software or other small quirks. Today we take a look at their latest ga...