- Ergonomic Right Handed Design: The right-handed ergonomic design with rubber coated buttons provides slip-resistant grip and improved comfort during intensive game play.
- 1800 DPI 3G Infrared Sensor: Powered by Razer Precision, the new 3G infrared sensor on the Razer DeathAdder let's you move 2.25 times faster when compared to a standard 800 dpi optical sensor.
- 5-Programmable, Ultra-Large, Hyperesponse Buttons: The Razer DeathAdder allows gamers to program their button functions while Razer’s Hyperesponse technology reduces latency.
- Zero Acoustic Ultraslic Teflon Feet: The Razer DeathAdder glides and slides as you experience the true meaning of smooth gaming.
- Award Winning On-The-Fly Sensitivity Drivers: With On-The-Fly Sensitivity drivers, you can switch dpi settings right in the midst of gameplay.
- 1000HZ Ultrapolling: The fast response time of the Razer DeathAdder means you never have to wait for the mouse – no matter how quick you are.
- Always On - Instant Response: Always-On technology capabilities give gamers virtually no latency when the mouse goes back into action from idling.
- Extra Long Connecting Cable: A 7-foot high tensile strength light-weight mouse cord with a gold plated USB connector handsomely works to improve the usability of the DeathAdder…
Razer’s new design incorporates a number of aspects that make this mouse much more appealing to the everyday gamer. One thing is for certain, Razer understands gaming, and mice are their expertise. The feet on this baby are nice and large to provide plenty of glide. The cable has enough length to be routed to where it needs to go and not get snagged or tangled, and it provides plenty of length to prevent having to tug on the cord while gaming. The engine in this is top of line as per usual with Razer so as to provide the fastest response with the most accuracy.
Five buttons has been pretty standard on all Razer mice, however, the side buttons are general positioned opposite of each other on the mouse. While many fans love this, many more gamers shied away from Razer because of this. On the DeathAdder, the Mouse 4 and the Mouse 5 are both positioned in their typical locations on right-handed mice. Speaking of which, this mouse features an asymmetrical design unlike most of Razer’s other mice and is ergonomically constructed for right-handed gamers. This is something that we have been asking Razer to produce ever since they entered the scene.
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