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Here’s a look at the packaging for the Razer DeathAdder 2013. A Closer Look at the Razer DeathAdder 2013
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Seven-foot, lightweight, braided fiber cable.200 inches per second and 50g of acceleration.Five independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons.Ergonomic right-handed design with textured rubber side grips.Additionally, we also get several small improvements such as an all matte styled body as well as rubber side grips that have been carried over from some of Razer’s latest and greatest.ĭid Razer’s improvements ruin a classic? Or have they made it better than ever? Flip the page to find out! The DeathAdder 2013 is now the 3rd generation of the Razer DeathAdder succeeding the Razer DeathAdder 3.5G with a number of small improvements, but still keeping the same design that has made the original DeathAdder the iconic mouse that it is today.Īmong the improvements, we get Razer’s all new, never before seen 4G optical sensor which features 6400 DPI sensitivity, 200 IPS and 50G of acceleration. It was only until I switched over to the first generation Razer Imperator with its host of problems did I realize what a godsend the DeathAdder really was.įast forward to today and we now get the Razer DeathAdder 2013 aka Razer DeathAdder 4G, whichever you prefer. At the time I didn’t know anything about sensors or microswitches or acceleration. When I first used the original Razer DeathAdder many moons ago, I admit it was a purchase solely made because of how cool it looked in the store.