QUOTE(trent666 @ Nov 13 2013, 04:35 PM)
Hello Sifus,
I'm a new Razer Deathadder Black owner. I want to share a quick review with you guys.
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PROS
1. Comfortable for big hands.
2. Love the big buttons.
3. Best quality braided cable I've come across thus far. It's tough, yet supple.
CONS
1. The rubberised sides is actually pretty slippery. I used Scotch 3M magic tape on where my thumbs and ring finger makes contact for added grip. Razer recognised this and made DA2013 grippier.
2. Razer Synapses 2.0 is retarded. Every time I go to a CC, I have to download it in order to use my custom settings. I didn't know about this before I bought the DA.
3. No official Linux support. WTF. This means we can't use this with Steam OS when it comes out in January.
CONCLUSION:
I advise people to avoid any Razer product that requires Synapses 2.0 IF you primarily use those products in Cybercafes. You can check if the product has "legacy" drivers on Razer's support page.
The only issue with DA is the lack of 'on the fly' settings where you can just plug and play at anywhere using your 'preferred' settings. Without synapse, your DA's settings cannot be adjusted unlike other mice where you can trigger 'low' or 'high' settings I'm a new Razer Deathadder Black owner. I want to share a quick review with you guys.
==
PROS
1. Comfortable for big hands.
2. Love the big buttons.
3. Best quality braided cable I've come across thus far. It's tough, yet supple.
CONS
1. The rubberised sides is actually pretty slippery. I used Scotch 3M magic tape on where my thumbs and ring finger makes contact for added grip. Razer recognised this and made DA2013 grippier.
2. Razer Synapses 2.0 is retarded. Every time I go to a CC, I have to download it in order to use my custom settings. I didn't know about this before I bought the DA.
3. No official Linux support. WTF. This means we can't use this with Steam OS when it comes out in January.
CONCLUSION:
I advise people to avoid any Razer product that requires Synapses 2.0 IF you primarily use those products in Cybercafes. You can check if the product has "legacy" drivers on Razer's support page.
Nov 14 2013, 02:53 PM

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