I've been in the market for a mouse for the longest time!! I think this review will finally put an end to it.
I've pulled out my old Intellimouse Explorer 3.0A from my junk box many times-- it has out lived many other mice and hopefully I can toss it back into the junk box for the last time.
That is a completely acceptable price for a quality mouse. When my MX Revolution frustrates me for the last time (soon, at current rate) Razer is definitely getting my business.
Talk about timing. Literally 2 hours after I made the above post, my MX Revolution decided that it didn't have a charge despite being at 2 bars just a few minutes prior. I charged it for 8 hours and it was still dead.
I was at Microcenter yesterday morning picking up some parts for a client and saw that they had the 3500DPI DeathAdder for $55. Sold.
This mouse is amazing. Took a few hours to get used to the precision, but now I feel like I was using a dead fish for a mouse in the past. Gaming is spectacular, but as Brian pointed out above, this is so much more than just a great gaming mouse.
That's a pretty funny coincidence. Maybe I'll look into one of these if my Centrios X7 mouse ever dies.
Incidentally, the Centrios X7 has been a spectacular gaming mouse for me. The DPI's scalable from 600 to 2500 with a toggle button right on the mouse itself, and the thing has been surprisingly durable. I usually kill mice within 6-9 months, and this thing's more than a year old.
Nice I might go buy that when it arrives here in Denmark.
It looks a lot like my Razer/M$ Habu, but doesn't have the glowpipe (BTW: that seems to be broken on my Habu, I just noticed it. ) and the DPI switches next to the scroll wheel.
I like the Habu, but I do not like that Razer and Microsoft cannot decide who makes drivers etc. for it.
I bought this mouse yesterday and would like to point out a feature that was missed (for those unfamiliar with the original) you can hot key the two side buttons for dpi switching which makes this all the better
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I've pulled out my old Intellimouse Explorer 3.0A from my junk box many times-- it has out lived many other mice and hopefully I can toss it back into the junk box for the last time.
Thanks for the review!
I was at Microcenter yesterday morning picking up some parts for a client and saw that they had the 3500DPI DeathAdder for $55. Sold.
This mouse is amazing. Took a few hours to get used to the precision, but now I feel like I was using a dead fish for a mouse in the past. Gaming is spectacular, but as Brian pointed out above, this is so much more than just a great gaming mouse.
Incidentally, the Centrios X7 has been a spectacular gaming mouse for me. The DPI's scalable from 600 to 2500 with a toggle button right on the mouse itself, and the thing has been surprisingly durable. I usually kill mice within 6-9 months, and this thing's more than a year old.
Best gaming mouse ever
It needs to be black, before it can be considered for gaming..
It looks a lot like my Razer/M$ Habu, but doesn't have the glowpipe (BTW: that seems to be broken on my Habu, I just noticed it. ) and the DPI switches next to the scroll wheel.
I like the Habu, but I do not like that Razer and Microsoft cannot decide who makes drivers etc. for it.