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Razer DeathAdder Gaming Mouse
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Mon, 4 August, 2008
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Razer
Jake Mete
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Introduction

A computer mouse is such a personal thing.  With so many choices on the market, how to know if a particular mouse will fit your needs?  Big mice, small mice, wide mice, tall mice. Sounds like something straight out of a Dr.Seuss book. How to tell the differences and how to make the decision to fit your tastes? Well, today we’re going to test drive the Razer DeathAdder Gaming Mouse, and give you some straight answers to help you find out if it's suitable for you.

Razer is well-known in the gaming world and has been producing high end peripherals for quite some time. And while the DeathAdder has been out for awhile and is not a brand new product, it is very popular among the gaming crowd, so I decided to run this mouse through some paces. I must admit up front, I’ve been using Logitech mice for quite some time for my personal use, so the DeathAdder has an uphill climb to impress me.

 

 

 

Thank you to our friends at Xoxide for supplying the review sample. Be sure to visit them for all your PC enthusiast needs.

Xoxide.com was founded in early 2000 with a goal of providing the best computer case and computer cooling accessories available. We have been leading the cooling and modification industry, and vow to always provide the most cutting edge products.

 

So let's jump right in and take a good look at the Razer DeathAdder.….




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