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October 2014
(86%)
95 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
37 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Comfortable
High accuracy
Sleek design
Easily customizable
Lightweight
Cool looking
Superb mousefeet
Thumb buttons
Good software
Fast and precise. Unique Features. Can change sensitivity on the fly. Ergonomic design and comfortable to use. Excellent build quality.
Great shape and feel
Accurate tracking
Supremely comfortable
The Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse has high accuracy and includes excellent customization software
And two responsive thumb-side buttons (righties only).
Quality build we have come to expect from Razer
Blue lit scroll where and Razer logo
Comfortable right handed design
Comfortable non slip material
5 programmable buttons
Deep software tweaks
Excellent Design
Very Detailed Customizer Software
Highend Gaming Performer
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.
Pixelperfect sensor
Ubercomfortable design
And sexy matte finish kick serious ass.
Excellent ergonomics
Great drivers
Vista support
Lights can be turned off
Fantastic tracking precision and sensitivity.
Performance
At both low and high sensitivity
Price performance ratio
Design
Drivers
Weight
Ergonomics
Build quality
Sleek stylish look
Very responsive during gaming
Customization via Razer software
Lighting effects
Smooth gliding across my mousepad
Top button design
The editors didn't like
No wireless capability
Unsuitable for clawgrip gaming
Fewer buttons than most gaming mice
None this far
Not for the lefthanded (at least Razer is clear about this). Minor bugs in the Mac Driver.
DPI switching is done through software
Driver issues
No Vista driver despite claim of support on the box
No dedicated button for cycling through DPI settings on the fly.
No dedicated DPI buttons on the mouse
Wired
Wired Design
Teflon Feet not as Smooth as Advertised
No dedicated button on top to change profiles
No grip padding on the side of the mouse.
No onthefly detents in for precision sensitivity adjustments.
Performance, at both low and high sensitivity, Price performance ratio, Design, Drivers, Weight, Ergonomics, Build quality
Nothing!
Im really impressed with the Razer DeathAdder, the performance of it is unrivaled. The fact that it performs so well given any circumstances is very special, it is hard to find such a versatile mouse. This mouse definitely brings something new to the ...
Abstract: January 23, 2007 - There comes a time in a gear-reviewers life when youve reviewed enough gaming mice to get a little jaded over the issue. Over the past year or so, IGN Gear has tackled the Logitech G5 and G7, Creatives Fatal1ty 1010, Razers Diam...
Ergonomic might be hard for some to get used to....
There is no question in my mind that the DeathAdder is going to be my main mouse from here on out. The buttons that are shaped to hold your fingers are completely perfect. The scroll wheel moves very smoothly and is attractively lit all the time...
Razer has become a name ubiquitous with PC gaming hardware. Some players swear by the name and buy nothing but their products. But not everyone is in love with the snake-inspired product line, offput by Razer's often garish, neon-green designs. But the la...
Only 16 entries per macro. Shape will be too wide for some. Puts a large stress on your wrist and pinkie finger
The DeathAdder is truly a classic, one that some hardcore players will never walk away from. Razer's software needs an update, however, to bring it into the current age, and if you have wrist problems you may wish to look for a smaller mouse....
Abstract: IntroductionThe Razer DeathAdder V1 is a well designed mouse, with a good sensor and is definitely worth checking out if you are a gamer. Watch the full unboxing and video review below.Unboxing...
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...
Abstract: Razer has finally upped the ante in the ever-competitive gaming mouse market with its new DeathAdder gaming rodent.The DeathAdder features Razer’s new 3rd Generation 1800dpi laser with 1000Hz polling rate. You also get the usual left and right mouse...
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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...