![]() The DeathAdder isn’t lacking in the features department, either, as it boasts a 6400 CPI optical sensor, polling rates up to 1000Hz, a huge scroll wheel, lift-off tracking, surface calibration, green LED lighting, and five programmable buttons (the LMB always stays the same). And the mouse buttons have a perfect actuation force, making them easy to click yet not so sensitive that you’ll find yourself hitting them by accident. Its 105 gram weight is perfect – not so light that it feels floaty and not so heavy that it feels cumbersome. I use my DeathAdder for up to fifteen hours a day, 5 days a week, and not once have I experienced any hand cramp or discomfort. The subtle contours, left and right button grooves, and textured side pads make this a joy to use, while the matte plastic finish feels beautiful and lets users keep a firm grip. The shape means it’s one of the few mice that can be used with a claw, palm or hybrid grip. The DeathAdder’s best feature is, arguably, how incredibly comfortable it is to use. ![]() ![]() Why is it so great? Because it manages to somehow attain an almost mystical balance of comfort, features, reliability, durability, sensors, weight, size, and price. Put simply, the Razer DeathAdder 2013 is the best all-around mouse you can buy, which is why it’s been my mouse of choice for the past year. Razer DeathAdder 2013 All-around gaming mouse
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