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Member Reviews: Razer Deathadder Black 3500 High Precision 3.5G Infrared Gaming Mouse

Vikhr

The Deathadder in a different flavor

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Pros: Great tracking, solid design, good drivers

Cons: Cheap feeling braided cable, cheap thin rubber coating, loose scrollwheel

I'll be using a similar template to the one that HaiiYaa used for his EC2 Evo review What You Get The Mouse The box with a bunch of marketing spiel A "certificate of authenticity" A Quick Start Guide A Master Guide A Product Catalog A sheet of two Razer stickers The Sensor This mouse utilizes the Avago ADNS-3888 sensor which IR based sensor, this sensor is also found in the Abyssus and previous versions of the sensor (the S-3668) were found in the DA 3G, Salmosa, Boomslang, Diamondback 3G, and the early Abyssus. Prediction - None/low, if I draw some lines in paint I can tell that the mouse has slightly more angle snapping than my IMO 1.1 and WMO but it's still a very low amount....
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