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Razer Copperhead High Precision Gaming Mouse |
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Written by Mavke
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Sunday, 11 December 2005 |
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Final Thoughts When the best keeps getting better, there are fewer and fewer words to describe a product, but with the Copperhead the best has now become a milestone in product development. The crew at Razer has simply made one of the best input devices money can buy. The Copperhead is user friendly, easily configurable and packed with features not previously found on gaming input devices. The Razer Copperhead™ out classes just about every input device on the market with performance, tracking, responsiveness, programmability, to the innovative Razer Synapse™ software suite. The Copperhead is knocking out the competition one frag fest at a time. Take a look at the professional gamers and see why the Razer Copperhead™ is not your mother’s mouse! From everyday applications to hard core gamers, the Razer Copperhead™ should be on anyone’s short list of easily upgradeable devices that will prove beyond a doubt that you have the absolute best tools needed to frag the opposition. Like any high resolution input device, the Razer Copperhead™ takes some time getting used to if you are not used to Laser precision input devices. A good week of fragging with the Razer Copperhead™ will re-wire your mouse habits for the better and in no time you will be part of the elite frag masters who use the Razer Copperhead™. You're in game accuracy will increase over time just as with everyday tasks making the Copperhead one of the best single investments money can buy.
Pros: - Arguably the best mouse on the market
- Tracking, accuracy, response times are best in the business
- Fully programmable buttons
- On The Fly sensitivity adjustments
- Firmware updatable
- Excellent comfort and control
- Design and craftsmanship
- Excellent warranty, sales and support staff
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