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After eight years in the shadows, Razer brings back the Diamondback's tubular shape—with a few upgrades.
Razer’s Diamondback revival is the most gorgeous mouse we’ve ever seen Plus the ultra-portable Orochi notebook mouse gets a refresh.
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 ...
After eight years on ice, Razer has brought the Diamondback out of retirement. Plus, the Kraken goes mobile and the mobile Orochi mouse goes Chroma.
This is basically the same driver package/interface that Razer has always used. Nothing fancy -- but allows me to set sensitivity and assign the buttons. Stable and not bloated.
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?
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 ...
Razer has one of the most diverse range of gaming mice on the market today, with all kinds of unique shapes, sizes and specifications to suit a vast range of gamer’s and gaming styles.
The RAZER mouse brand is one that is practically synonymous with first-person shooters. In fact, old-school gamers may fondly remember the original RAZER Boomslang from back in the heyday of Quake ...
Razer's Diamondback mouse has a heritage stretching all the way back to 2004, and it seems that the company was feeling a little nostalgic for this particular reptile-rodent hybrid.
RAZER's limited edition Diamondback is easily one of the best gaming mice on the market.
Any PC gamers out there missing their Diamondback? Well, you're in luck, as Razer is launching a refreshed version of the 2004 classic that promises to stay true to its predecessor while putting ...