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| RAZER Copperhead Razor High Precision Gaming Mouse (Anarchy Red) | 
enlarge | Brand: Razer Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 18482
Color: Anarchy red Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 3 x 6 x 2
MPN: RZ01-050200-R1M1 Model: RZ01-050200-R1M1 UPC: 897126000218 EAN: 4014619212293 ASIN: B000C29HNM
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| Features:
| | High-speed motion detection, up to 45ips and 20g -- that's over 7080 frames per second | | | Always-On mode - Laser engine sensor never powers down, to provide instantaneous response at all times during gameplay | | | On-the-Fly Sensitivity DPI adjustment for perfect controls | | | 7 independently programmable buttons, with ultra-tactile button feedback and maximum actions-per-minute | | | GlowPipe non-slip side rails |
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Amazon Product Description The Razer Copperhead High Precision Gaming Mouse gives gamers the speed and precision they need to make the most out of their gaming experience. Response time is shaved down to one millisecond, thanks to the Copperhead's 1000MHz Ultrapolling technology. 32 KB of onboard memory and seven independently programmable buttons give users the flexibility to customize their interface for each new game. Its ambidesxtrous, ergonomic design will keep all gamers playing for hours on end.p bFeatures and Benefits/bp ul li2000 DPI Laser Engine Powered by Razer Precision li1000 Hz Ultrapolling with 1 ms response time li32KB Onboard Memory liSeven independently programmable buttons li16 bit data path liHigh speed motion detection a/ul
Product Description The Razer Copperhead is the world's most advanced mousing peripheral today. It's the world's first laser gaming mouse, the world's only thinking mouse and the world's fastest gaming mouse.Featuring a laser sensor Powered by Razer Precision, the Razer Copperhead has an unparalleled tracking precision of up to 2000 dpi. It is also the fastest mouse today utilizing a full speed USB bus when other mice are still low speed USB devices. The Razer Copperhead is up to 8 times faster in terms of data polling and is also the first mouse in the world to feature onboard memory capabilities Powered by Razer Synapse. Each Razer Copperhead can also be personalized in terms of weights and buttons to meet the demanding standards of professional gamers.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Excellent Mouse September 20, 2008 I have yet to game with this mouse but I can notice a difference with mouse responses when I set the sensitivity higher or lower. It did take me a little time to get use to the shape of the mouse and button locations. But after a month of use it is comfortable as my last mouse.
poor customer service September 11, 2008 Purchased this mouse for nearly $65.00,it came with a 2 year guarantee which was a selling point for me. Unfortunately Razer support is almost negligible. Mouse stopped functioning less than a year after purchase. Tried submitting a ticket to get it either repaired or replaced. Initially I recieved a response, However, Razer support has been silent since, after repeated Emails they have ignored, I wholeheartedly recommend against purchasing Razer products. Other thoughts...It's not even a good paper wieght
Great mouse... September 7, 2008 I was blown away by this bad boy. Love it so far. The only thing i wish i could change would be so that i could use it for mac :(, but it still has all the settings on it so i can still semi-use it on mac. Great gaming mouse, awesome precision.
Great Mouse, tad too big for my hand, but amazing everywhere else August 14, 2008 It gets 5 stars because its a great mouse, but in reality its a little too big for my hand, I'm accustomed to a shorter mouse that truly fits my hand.
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br /Amazing side buttons with on the fly sensitivity changing from 5 settings. I use them all the time, especially when working in photoshop and trying to do some fine detail work. or keeping it on highest sensitivity to get around my 1920x1200 monitor without moving my entire arm or lifting the mouse.
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br /Don't get RED, get BLUE! I would not buy this particular mouse again because its a tad too big for my hand, but i don't think i can live without on-the-fly sensitivity changes. I'll be keeping this for awhile till i find the perfect mouse.
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br /I upgraded from a logitech MX300 after my second broke.
Razer FTW! July 7, 2008 Bought two of these, one for myself and one for my wife... She got red, and I got the green one. As mice go, they work excellent. They slide comfortably, track very precise, and the clicking sound isn't too loud (like some cheap mice I've owned). Now that I've talked them up, here's the dirt.
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br /The red mouse wasn't as bright (particularly on the sides) as the green one.
br /Though it looks like it does on the picture, the Razer logo on the back of the mouse doesn't glow, and it actually isn't even hardly visible unless you really look closely. The ergonomics of the mouse are comfortable, but one thing that took some getting used to, and still bugs me, are the side buttons. They're poorly placed and both uncomfortable to use and uncomfortable to rest your thumb on. (for me, at least)
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br /That's why 4 instead of 5 stars, but otherwise I can't say I've liked a mouse more. Do they really help to be super-precise in gaming? Maybe if you were using a cheap mouse before, but I don't see a world-shattering difference, at least in the games I've played. It's nice looking though.
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