Razer deathadder 20136/27/2023 ![]() This sensor features no drift control, so the mouse will translate all of your movements into the game. Most important, however, is that the 2013 DeathAdder features a new 4G optical sensor under the hood, with 6400dpi sensitivity, 200 ips, and 50Gs of acceleration. Additionally, the side walls of the DeathAdder are now rubber with a honeycomb texture and do a great job of keeping your thumb and pinky finger holding on. However, this material is great to hold on to and doesn’t heat up after several hours of usage. I used to ONLY purchase peripherals with the soft, rubberized plastic. In fact, this is my new favorite mouse body material. The surface has some great friction and isn’t uncomfortable to use at all. ![]() Instead of a rubberized body like most gaming mice have, this one is made from a texturized plastic. What’s new for 2013? First, Razer has coated the DeathAdder in a new, hard surface material. For its 2013 iteration, Razer has once again tweaked and added to an already-proven platform and we have gotten our hands on one of the new DeathAdders to bring you this review. In some ways, it is Razer’s modern-day Boomslang (For the young PC gamers out there, the Boomslang was Razer’s first “real” gaming mouse and was offered in both 10dpi flavors). Razer’s Death Adder gaming mouse has been a staple of the peripheral category for many years.
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