RAZER Copperhead Razor High Precision Gaming Mouse (Anarchy Red)

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RAZER Copperhead Razor High Precision Gaming Mouse (Anarchy Red)
 
Manufacturer: Razer Inc.
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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.

Features and Benefits

  • 2000 DPI Laser Engine Powered by Razer Precision
  • 1000 Hz Ultrapolling with 1 ms response time
  • 32KB Onboard Memory
  • Seven independently programmable buttons
  • 16 bit data path
  • High speed motion detection a

Product Details

  • 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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Debated to be the best gaming mouse.
 
Review Date: January 5, 2007
Reviewer: A. Menon, Daytona Beach, Florida
-It might not have a fly wheel scrolling but the 2000dpi does show its fangs in FPS games. Really cool mouse.

-Had no problems with it, been using it for almost half a year.

-I cant say that its a flaw but I have to remove the mouse every time I goto sleep as the red light stays on and it stands out damn well in the dark.

-It does have some issues with Linux (Ubuntu). It needs to unplugged and pluged after startup for Linux to recognize the mouse. But all the 7 buttons have the same default configuration in Linux and the work fine after the mouse has been repluged in.

-Considering the linux incompatibility and also the low amount of such high sensitive mouse in linux, I might give the mouse 4.9 rating. So I have to go for a 5 as thats the closest.
User Preference
 
Review Date: July 3, 2006
Reviewer: M. Stark, PA USA
This is a comparatively lightwieght and low profile mouse that is still one of the 'top of the line' lazer mice out on the market today. The shape of this semi-long mouse will take some getting used to if you have been using logitech or other similiar mice as it is preferable to give the majority of the controlling of the mouse to your fingertips.
The mouse can be used with right or left handed people. This is a good and a bad feature as the two side buttons closest to your thumb side are easy to press, and the ones opposite can be slightly awkward. This however isnt too much of problem for normal usage and is only really a major concern when in an intense gaming situation.
The drivers and customization with this mouse is a major plus; however, it can be too technical for some users. This isn't really a problem as the default settings will most likely suit most people just perfectly.
In the end it comes down to user preference as this mouse is comparable to the best from logitech in technical stats.
THIS THING SMOKES!!!
 
Review Date: January 11, 2007
Reviewer: Hua Zhang, South Carolina
The sensitivity on this beast took some time to change to after my older optical mouse. I have only gamed a little with it and the flexibility to set all 7 buttons is a great bonus. the change dpi changing on the fly and sensitivity on the fly ability of this mouse along with independent x- y- axis sensitivity adjustment capability should find quite a few fans. I have been using it about 5 hours straight and there is no discomfort and it doesn't feel like there will be any. I have been on 2000 dpi on windows desktop and it's kinda crazy how sensitive the tracking is!
Best gaming mouse.
 
Review Date: January 15, 2007
Reviewer: Ryan Baker, Oregon
The Copperhead is the best mouse, I
have ever used. Excellent software allows for easy customization.
Looks great, and performs even better!
The only piece of hardware I have ever purchased that actually performs better than expected.
I had a G7.. but batteries kept dying mid-battle. This mouse is much better for gaming.
Razer Copperhead Mouse
 
Review Date: May 12, 2007
Reviewer: Earl S. Hemphill, Taipei, Taiwan
My son asked me to buy him one. He plays all those online games, WOW, Battlefield XXXX, etc. I reckon a mouse is a mouse, but he was buring up for one. Got it a few days ago. He's is raptures with it and the companion keyboard. I guess that means it's pretty good. Stan

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