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expired Posted by StrongCaption272 • May 26, 2021
May 26, 2021 4:21 PM
Razer DeathAdder V2 Gaming Mouse: $49.09
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It's $25 here [newegg.com] and I still wouldn't pay that much for a Razer mouse. Horrible RMA policies and quality in general. Check out the "Most Helpful" review in OP's post to get a feel for what "Razer quality" really is.
Also, anything above 1,600 DPI for a mouse (which means how many pixels it travels across a screen for every inch you move a mouse in real life) is practically unusable. At 20K DPI, unless you have Five 4k monitors lined up in a row, there is no reason you would want that high a resolution for a mouse as the cursor would fly across one screen at its native resolution. You would have to ratchet sensitivity down a massive amount. Razer just includes the latest sensors made by Agilent (or whoever they are using now) because they have no other technology to try to market around.
Unless you're buying this mouse for the lights. Because we all know rainbow lights will make us better gamers.... /sarcasm
It's $25 here [newegg.com] and I still wouldn't pay that much for a Razer mouse. Horrible RMA policies and quality in general. Check out the "Most Helpful" review in OP's post to get a feel for what "Razer quality" really is.
Also, anything above 1,600 DPI for a mouse (which means how many pixels it travels across a screen for every inch you move a mouse in real life) is practically unusable. At 20K DPI, unless you have Five 4k monitors lined up in a row, there is no reason you would want that high a resolution for a mouse as the cursor would fly across one screen at its native resolution. You would have to ratchet sensitivity down a massive amount. Razer just includes the latest sensors made by Agilent (or whoever they are using now) because they have no other technology to try to market around.
Unless you're buying this mouse for the lights. Because we all know rainbow lights will make us better gamers.... /sarcasm
It's $25 here [newegg.com] and I still wouldn't pay that much for a Razer mouse. Horrible RMA policies and quality in general. Check out the "Most Helpful" review in OP's post to get a feel for what "Razer quality" really is.
Also, anything above 1,600 DPI for a mouse (which means how many pixels it travels across a screen for every inch you move a mouse in real life) is practically unusable. At 20K DPI, unless you have Five 4k monitors lined up in a row, there is no reason you would want that high a resolution for a mouse as the cursor would fly across one screen at its native resolution. You would have to ratchet sensitivity down a massive amount. Razer just includes the latest sensors made by Agilent (or whoever they are using now) because they have no other technology to try to market around.
Unless you're buying this mouse for the lights. Because we all know rainbow lights will make us better gamers.... /sarcasm
It's $25 here [newegg.com] and I still wouldn't pay that much for a Razer mouse. Horrible RMA policies and quality in general. Check out the "Most Helpful" review in OP's post to get a feel for what "Razer quality" really is.
Also, anything above 1,600 DPI for a mouse (which means how many pixels it travels across a screen for every inch you move a mouse in real life) is practically unusable. At 20K DPI, unless you have Five 4k monitors lined up in a row, there is no reason you would want that high a resolution for a mouse as the cursor would fly across one screen at its native resolution. You would have to ratchet sensitivity down a massive amount. Razer just includes the latest sensors made by Agilent (or whoever they are using now) because they have no other technology to try to market around.
Unless you're buying this mouse for the lights. Because we all know rainbow lights will make us better gamers.... /sarcasm
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