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Honestly, when I first heard about the Razer DeathAdder 3G Infrared Sensor Gaming Mouse, I didn't know whether to laugh or feel sorry for the guy who came up with its moniker. But the company has seldom disappointed with previous gaming devices, and I doubt this one will be an exception.

Now available in stores ($59.99 list), the mouse is designed for right-handed gamers (sorry, southpaws), and features rubber-coated casing, programmable function buttons, and a 3G infrared sensor that is, at least according to Razer, 2.25 times faster than an 800-dpi optical sensor.

Razer has released some impressive mice over the years, but why must they use such silly names? Maybe it's to get your competition laughing before you frag them!

Post by Peter Suciu



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