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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 ...
These have been slightly altered from the original Diamondback, making them longer and thinner. The most striking change from the old mouse is the difference in materials. Razer has swapped out ...
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 ...
The RAZER mouse brand is one that is practically synonymous with first-person shooters. In fact, old-school gamers may fondly remember the original RAZER Boomslang from back in the heyday of Quake.
The new Razer Diamondback features enhanced ergonomics, the world’s most precise sensor and Chroma LED lighting. A standard for high-performance gaming since 2004, the Razer Diamondback featured ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Most computer mice come in right-handed designs that can be difficult for lefties to hold.
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 ...
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“The Razer Diamondback made its debut in late 2004 at the World Cyber Games and took the gaming world by storm. This iconic gaming mouse was born from extensive research and ...
Razer's Diamondback is a solid lightweight symmetrical mouse, provided you don't mind the stiff scroll wheel. The 16,000dpi sensor comes at a small premium, too. PC Gamer's got your back Our ...
I’m one of the consumer PC experts at PCMag, with a particular love for PC gaming. I've played games on my computer for as long as I can remember, which eventually (as it does for many) led me ...