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February 2010
(83%)
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The editors liked
Fast
Sleeved cable
Razer quality
Movable thumb buttons
Easy software
Adjustable thumb buttons
Smooth wheel
Very comfortable for extended use
Adjustable thumb buttons are convenient
Sleek looking
Brilliant sensor
Great software
Very comfortable
On board memory
Looks Great
Very Precise for big and small actions
Superb Comfort with adjustable thumb buttons
High Quality construction
Great support for Macros and Profiles
Expert control over button mappings
DPI settings
Acceleration
Etc
Long
Braided co...
Fits perfectly in the palm of my hand
Comfortable
Does not just move across my mouse pad
It glides
"On the Fly" DPI adjustment
5600 DPI capabilities
The editors didn't like
None thus far
Shiny plastic sides
Pricey for a featureless mouse
As the official Mass Effect 3 mouse
There is nothing that makes it stand out
For right handed users only
Expensive price
Superbright accent lights (this may not be a con for everyone)
Thumb button adjustment action feels a bit cheap
Software UI is a bit on the ugly side (very persnickety)
The Imperator is the latest mouse from peripheral maestros Razer, joining the likes of the and in what is already an impressive stable of gaming mice. The poisonous snake naming strategy has come to an end though with the Imperator taking the sp...
Fast, Sleeved cable, Razer quality, Movable thumb buttons, Easy software
None thus far
This mouse have proven to be a great contender to several high end mice on the market. It feels very well even in my hand and the movable thumb buttons will for sure attract more users as they feel more comfortable with the mouse. Software was easy to...
The Imperator has an amazing shape which makes it very comfortable and easy to use, even better than the amazing deathadder. The side buttons are adjustable helping you get them into the perfect position, but they also stick out a little more than nor...
I do enjoy a brief conclusion, and it's especially nice when the product is so good that a brief conclusion is caused by having so little bad to say.Sometimes Razer have been guilty of recycling basically the same product over and over, really cashing in...
Abstract: eing its price on the market of about 50€. Although revolutionary in every sense of the word, it’s truly too expensive and that amount of money can be put to much better use by investing in a better mouse and putting it on a more accessible mouse pad, without sacrificing much of the...
I really like the Imperator. Razer made a very high quality mouse. It’s simple design, ergonomic feel, and awesome DPI really make this a great product. Even better is it’s price tag: $79. A perfect price for those that need a lot out of their...
Abstract: The mouse is one part of a gaming computer that is often tragically overlooked in the upgrade process. A nice monitor and a speedy system can still be improved by a good gaming mouse. Razer recently sent us one of their latest models for review, and ...
Fits perfectly in the palm of my hand, Comfortable, Does not just move across my mouse pad, it glides, "On the Fly" DPI adjustment, 5600 DPI capabilities
So at $80 the Imperator is roughly twice the cost of a Death Adder, and $20-30 less than a Mamba. And of course there are other mouse companies out there, too — a G500 is actually a similar shape to this, now that I think of it, and it's certainly a good...
The Imperator sure is a good addition to Razer's line of quality gaming equipment. The build quality is top notch, even if the material choice for the sides could have been better. The software is straight fortward to use, and making macros...