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Warp2Search.net » News » March 2004 » Razer Viper

Razer Viper

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 03/06/2004 04:09 PM [ Print | 6 comment(s) ] · 4093 views

GeekExtreme have the yet-unreleased Razer Viper, and optical mouse designed with the gamer in mind. Can an optical mouse unseat the company's own Boomslang line?



My first impression of the Viper was that it's a bit small. Of course, I have large hands, so when I think a mouse is a bit small I try to remember that everyone out there does not have big hands. That being said, the Viper has rubberized "grips" on the side of it, that aside from lighting up and looking pretty when you move the mouse, make it much easier for a person of any size hands to use this mouse while still maintaining comfort. Once you teach yourself a proper grip, there's little to dislike about this mouse, even with its smallish size.

Razer Viper


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Lithorus
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#51731 Posted on: 03/06/2004 04:40 PM
Seems to me that they finally reallised the previous design sucked.

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JC
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#51732 Posted on: 03/06/2004 04:53 PM
CET does clicking one link really deserves such a comment ?
Well maybe it shows the kind of person you are, I hope W2S will be kind and spare us from future comments from you and close your account.


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#51733 Posted on: 03/06/2004 05:50 PM
hmmm. this mouse sounds pretty good. Dunno if I could give up my cordless MX700 though. i'll have to try it out regardless.

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#51736 Posted on: 03/06/2004 06:05 PM
Thank you PhrostyMcByte for your comment, you are out of here.

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#51743 Posted on: 03/07/2004 02:21 AM
I love my MX700 also. DOes sound tempting except I'm not sure I'd like a smaller mouse than I have now. The cordless feature of the MX700 would be hard to give up also. I'd also like to try out the MX510 gaming mouse- but it's corded also.

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#51747 Posted on: 03/07/2004 01:57 PM
In case anyones wondering why the comments dont make much sense, a comment was left byFrostyMcByte that wasnt nice.
Looks like it has been removed.

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