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Thanks to the guys and girls at Razer, we have a chance to take a look at their Diamondback 3G mouse that has been around for a while now, but we decided to go for it anyway, mainly because of its ...
Precision mousing for gamers just got a whole lot better thanks to Razer. The Diamondback has been updated with Razer’s third-generation IR sensor that uses five blades instead of four and it ...
In 2005, Razer launched the Diamondback gaming mouse, which at the time became a true darling of the industry, receiving a lot of praise from reviewers, including old IGN Gear editor in chief ...
Their latest model is supposed to be the best one yet, ditching the now archaic 1800 DPI 3G infrared sensor in ... nice mouse to use at home. “The Razer Diamondback made its debut in late ...
Ever the sticklers for mouse precision, the folks at Razer have now gone and updated their Diamondback gaming mouse with their third generation (3G) infrared sensor, which was first put to use in ...
Razer, the popular manufacturer of the Diamondback, Copperhead ... The DeathAdder will be Razer's first mouse to make use of a new 3G infrared sensor technology capable of up to 1800 DPI.
This week it’s a bit of history and a bit of portability, as Razer unveils its redesigned Diamondback and Orochi. First released in 2004, the Razer Diamondback has been borderline impossible to ...
Long ago, before the Naga and the Mamba and the DeathAdder, there was the Razer Diamondback. A relic from another age (2004), the Diamondback was a gaming mouse when the concept of a “gaming ...
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