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Razer DeathAdder / 1800 dpi / 3G Infrared Gamers Mouse / Nova Blue / USB£39.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £49.99 | You save: £10.00 (20%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- 1800dpi infrared sensor, ergonomic right-handed design,
- 1000Hz ultrapolling, 1Ms response
- 5 programmable, ultra-large non-slip buttons with hyperesponse
- 16-bit ultra-wide data channel, award-winning on-the-fly sensitivity drivers
- 1600dpi Infrared Optical Engine Powered by Razer Precision
- 16-bit data transmission
- Connection: USB
The Razer DeathAdder, when placed in the right hands, will send enemies scurrying for cover. Its pinpoint accuracy and lightning fast speed are undoubtedly the finest in the art of fragging.
The Razer DeathAdder boasts perfect control over the mouse in any gaming arena. The deadly 1800 dpi 3G infrared sensor when paired with 1000Hz Ultrapolling /1ms response provides pinpoint accuracy and lightning fast speed. Zero-acoustic Ultraslick Teflon feet and award-winning On-the-Fly Sensitivity drivers complete the Razer DeathAdder's deadly arsenal, making it the finest gaming mouse.

Average rating (20 reviews)
1 year on
Kennerz | 27/09/2008 | See all Kennerz's reviews (2) »
Well 1 year on and this mouse is still brilliant wouldnt want to use any other after using this one.
Best so far...
Pixist | 10/09/2008 | See all Pixist's reviews (3) »
Sweet Mouse
wiredoutside | 29/08/2008 | See all wiredoutside's reviews (2) »
This is a well designed mouse perfect for gaming (and everything else). It has a comfortable shape that fits right into your hand. The top part of the mouse is covered in a type of non-slip coating which lets you get a good grip. Underneath are 3 teflon feet that make it glide effortlessly. The mouse wheel is slightly wider than usual and glows a cool blue, the logo glows as well. The 1800 dpi infrared sensor is very sensitive and should be enough for anyone, some people might want to turn it down even.
I had a Logitech MX 518 and this mouse blows it away. I was little cautious about buying another expensive mouse after the 518, but I'm glad I did.






























