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Razer is selling the Diamondback for $90. Yes, ninety dollars. That’s an amount I’d be hesitant to pay for any mouse, even if it were decked out with all sorts of fancy features.
Razer’s Diamondback revival is the most gorgeous mouse we’ve ever seen. Plus the ultra-portable Orochi notebook mouse gets a refresh. By Hayden Dingman. Sep 4, 2015 12:01 am PDT.
The original Razer Diamondback won a cult following due to its odd, elongated shape, and the new model tries to recapture that magic. Has lightning struck twice, or is Razer cashing in on nostalgia?
Razer's Diamondback is a solid lightweight symmetrical mouse, provided you don't mind the stiff scroll wheel. The 16,000dpi sensor comes at a small premium, too. PC Gamer's got your back Our ...
The RAZER Diamondback's specs put it at a 1600dpi resolution, capturing 5.8 megapixels per second at 6400+ frames per second. It theoretically works at up to 40 inches per second, ...
The Razer Diamondback ambidextrous mouse is one of the most well-rounded and beautiful mice I've ever used, in any category. While I'm still all about using a right-handed mouse – since I'm not ...
The RAZER Diamondback Plasma LE's specs put it at a 1600dpi resolution, capturing 5.8 megapixels per second at 6400+ frames per second. It theoretically works at up to 40 inches per second, ...