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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Razer DeathAdder 3G Infrared Gaming MouseCustomer Review: Worth Every Penny Summary: 5 Stars
All I can say is, "WOW!" I was truely impressed with it's preformance straight out of the box; even before the drivers were installed. I previously used a cheap, optical mouse that I purchased from Walmart. After experiencing the major difference and upgraded performance from the deathadder, I completely forgot about how much this thing cost me and was happy with my new purchase. I use it for gaming mostly, and it has made moving the cursor around the screen a lot quicker and more accurate. If you're looking for fast tracking, comfortable form (for people with medium sized hands atleast), and great style (the pulsing razor symbol is very cool), then look no further and buy your Razor DeathAdder today!
Customer Review: Must agree with the others. Summary: 5 Stars
I went from a Logitech MX510 to a Logitech MX1000 to this. I liked the accuracy of the MX1000 but missed the lightness of the MX510. Waited for the "next big thing" and waited some more. I finally broke down after reading the positive reviews for the DeathAdder all over the internet. Mine shipped with the latest firmware and I downloaded the newest driver. I installed it on the work PC and was floored by the smoothness. Everyone who touched it wanted one. It's lighter than it looks. I took it home and fired up UT2004 and it allowed me to spin around much faster and get a quicker bead on my oppenents' heads. And it looks pretty cool next to my Saitek Eclipse II keyboard. Highly recommended!
Customer Review: Upgraded from mx518 and never looked back Summary: 5 Stars
I was a huge logitech mx500-510-518 fan throughout the series. I never thought Razer had good mice until they came out with the Deathadder which actually fits my preference on the shape and feel of mice. The design where your hand is arched like your foot across the mouse allows for great movement accuracy and prevents the problem I had with the copperhead and diamondback where my pinky was rubbing the mousepad and sometimes would just plain get in the way and since God gave me my pinky I would rather keep it and lose those lowrise mice. Hope this helps anyone indecisive if they should move from the mx518 as it is dated and for such old technology costs way too much despite the sturdy design.
Customer Review: Very good (Mac User) Summary: 5 Stars
I'm actually using this on a Mac, meaning the software it came with does not work. However, i had called razer before ordering it and knew this was going to be the case. Regardless, the form is great; it actually shares the same design as the microsoft mice, so if you like that, you will like this. This one is slightly improved and the top is coated with a rubber surface (it is very matt black, less shiny than the image shone).
Despite the software not installing, the right click still acts as it should, as does the scroll wheel. Clicking the scroll wheel has defaulted to activating the widgets and the one of the thumb buttons activates expose - both of which ideal.
Customer Review: A Web Designer Review Summary: 5 Stars
I'm not a gamer, but I do live on my computer because I'm a website designer. I wanted a mouse that was perfect, and I have to say this mouse is the closest thing to it. The feel is absolutely perfect, very balanced and great texture. The click sound is perfect, the scroll wheel has perfect slight click feel with no sound. The mouse is light, but not to light, and is very easy to control. I have vista, and the default settings for the mouse worked great for me so I didn't bother installing the software. I also love the pulsing light haha. The side buttons are great too, perfect size unlike many other mice. All in all, it's practically a perfect mouse.
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