Razer Diamondback Collector’s Edition Gaming Mouse for $59
November 8, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
The Razer Diamondback made its debut at the World Cyber Games in 2004 and instantly became a legend in the world of gaming mice, eventually becoming one of the best-selling mice of all time. Now it’s back and better than ever, with an insane 16,000 DPI 5G laser sensor and more customizability than ever before.
4/5 Stars, PC World
85/100, PC Gamer
- Ambidextrous form supports a huge range of grip styles, hand dominance, & hand sizes
- 16,000 DPI 5G laser sensor & 50 g acceleration make this mouse insanely fast
- On-the-fly sensitivity adjustment ensures you’ll have total control at all times
- 7 programmable Hyperesponse buttons give you complete customizability
- Chroma customizable lighting effects give the mouse an awesome style
Note: You must redeem by 12/31/16
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- 16,000 DPI 5G laser snesor
- Up to 210 inches per second
- Acceleration: 50 g
- 1,000 Hz ultrapolling
- 2.1 m braided fiber cable
- Dimensions: 4.92″L x 2.64″W x 1.18″H
- Weight: 89 g
System Requirements
- PC or Mac with USB port
- Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP (32-bit)
- Mac OS X 10.8-10.10
- Internet required
- 100 MB of hard disk space
- Razer Synapse registration, software download, and license acceptance
Includes
- Razer Diamondback Gaming Mouse
- History booklet
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