I recently got this awesome mouse, and I can clearly state that is the best i had so far. The way you hold it, it’s weight, size, look only shows you that is made by a team devoted to gamers. But anything i would say about Razer it would be in vain as you probably already know it. Playing Counter strike 1.6 is awesome, i get more frags than ever, also it works perfect when I’m using photoshop or flash
| With its host of innovative features, the Razer Diamondback™ gaming mouse has successfully fragged its way to the top of many a gamer’s list. Its ambidextrous form factor, coupled with a high-precision engine and programmable buttons, makes it the crucial tactical advantage that every gamer must have. | |
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1600dpi Optical Sensor At 1600dpi, the Razer Diamondback™ is twice as precise as conventional mice with high-performance optical sensors. |
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Seven Independently Programmable Buttons The Razer Diamondback™ allows gamers to program button functions while Razer’s Hyperesponse™ technology reduces latency for optimum gameplay. |
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On-The-Fly Sensitivity™ With On-The-Fly Sensitivity™ adjustment, you can switch sensitivity settings right in the midst of a fierce battle! |
Technical Specifications
- 1600dpi optical sensor
- Seven independently programmable buttons
- On-The-Fly Sensitivity™ adjustment
- Always-On™ mode
- Ultra-large non-slip buttons
- 6400 frames per second (5.8 megapixels per second)
- 16-bit ultra-wide data path
- Up to 40 inches per second and 15g of acceleration
- GlowPipe™ non-slip side rails
- Ergonomic ambidextrous design
- Zero-acoustic Ultraslick™ Teflon feet
- Gold-plated USB connector
- Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
- Approximate size: 129mm (length) x 63mm (width) x 38.5mm (height)
- Chameleon Green and Salamander Red translucent chassis options available
System Requirements
Windows 2000 / XP / X64 / Vista
Available USB port
CD-ROM Drive (for drivers)
At least 35MB of hard disk space (for drivers)
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December 16, 2007 at 6:40 am
very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
Idetrorce
December 17, 2007 at 6:21 am
you don’t?why is that?
I’ve been using it for some time now and i love the “on the fly sensitivity”