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    Razer Copperhead 2000dpi Mouse Review

    Posted on Tuesday, November 29 2005 @ 11:37:53 CET by LSDsmurf


    EverythingUSB just completed their 4th gaming mouse review after MX518, G5 & G7. This time, they did the Razer Copperhead. It's a 2000dpi gaming mouse blah blah. For those USB nuts out there, the Razer is among the first USB mice to use 12Mbps USB Full-Speed mode due to rapid response rate.

    "One of the most important (and subjective) aspects of a mouse is how it feels. The Razer Copperhead is a lean mouse, low in height, slim, and rather long in length at over 5 inches tall - best suited for people with medium to large hands. That, combined with the incredibly lightweight (127g) body result in a mouse that's controlled more by fingertips than the wrist, a trait that arguably gives more control. Another notable if not obvious trait of the Copperhead is its symmetrical design, which unlike the other heavyweight contenders allows Lefties to play."


    Link: EverythingUSB

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