Razer Green Copperhead Gaming Mouse Review 5

Razer Green Copperhead Gaming Mouse Review

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Introduction

First off I would like to thank Nick and Mike of CrazyPCfor providing us with this review sample.

When we hear Razer, the first thing we think of is mice. High performance gaming mice made by gamers for gamers is what they do and they are mighty good at it. Bringing us the Diamondback and now the Razer series, they definitely know how to make a mouse.

Specifications from Manufacturer:
  • 2000 DPI Laser Engine powered by Razer Precision™
  • 1000 Hz Ultrapolling™ with 1 ms response time as compared to 125Hz/8 ms response time used by other conventional gaming mice
  • 32KB Onboard Memory powered by Razer Synapse™
  • 7 independently programmable buttons optimized with Razer’s Hyperesponse™ technology for ultra tactile button feedback and maximum actions-per-minute (APM) game play
  • Zero-Acoustic Ultraslick™ Teflon feet
  • 16 bit data path, as compared to 8 bit and 12 bit data paths used by other conventional mice
  • High speed motion detection, up to 45ips and 20g / Over 7080 frames per second
  • Always-On™ mode pioneered by Razer™ - the laser engine sensor never powers down to provide instantaneous response at all times during game play
  • Award winning Razer™ drivers featuring On-the-Fly Sensitivity™ DPI adjustment pioneered by Razer
  • Size: 5.04" length x 2.5" width x 1.54" height
  • GlowPipe™ non-slip side rails
  • Ergonomic ambidextrous design
  • Ultra large non-slip rubber coated mouse buttons
  • Gold plated USB connector for maximum conductivity
  • 7 foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord

Packaging


The Copperhead is packaged so that you can see it through the packaging. The back is all about the specs, much of the writing is just the specs in different languages.


An up-close of the specifications, many of which we already listed


The side of the box gives even more specs, but the graphics and charts are pretty cool


Here is just a little message from the "Razerguy"


When you open up the manual, you get three surprises: a certificate from the "RazerGuy", a message telling you the stock DPI settings, and a stylish manual.


The manual is useful and has tons of info on how to set and use the mouse. There is also a driver and application CD in the back.
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