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Laser Mice Razer Copperhead We introduced Razer in the beginning. It might be worth saying that this is Razer's first attempt at a laser mouse, but let's find out how they did. Aesthetics: 5 / 5 Razer does it again with a stunning clean look this time. Illuminated blue side rails and a slow pulsing 3 snake logo on the back of the mouse are all that glows. The mouse looks very elegant and well designed. Ergonomics / Grip: 3.5 / 5 This mouses curves on the sides cave in a bit more than the diamondback and it makes a big difference. This may be an illusion caused by the fact you have to hold it more in those indentation to make the side buttons more readily available, but nonetheless it is far less comfortable than it's optical brother. Buttons: 3 / 5 While this mouse may look very similar to the Diamondback, it has a subtle difference. The buttons are place below the side rails and are angled in upwards. This angle and the button position make them very difficult to hit accurately time and again. Unfortunately, this hurts them a great deal. Weight: 4.5 / 5 Razer, again, has managed to make a very lightweight mouse and still enable all the buttons and hardware. Well done. Glide Factor: 4 / 5 Same teflon feet setup as the Diamondback. Thus, same score. Features: 4 / 5 This mouse offers the same On-The-Fly technology as the Diamondback, however, with the button placement the way it is, utilizing this feature is more of a nuisance than anything. It's a Great idea, but was poorly executed. Price: $78.99 |






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