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Razer Diamondback High Precision Gaming Mouse (1600dpi)

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Razer Diamondback High Precision Gaming Mouse (1600dpi)

Used for one day. I got headshots easier online, but I didnt like it compared to my Logitech MX510. This gaming mouse is much lighter, with more buttons. I preferred a solid, heavier feel for my gaming. It's like new of course. I could return it to Frys for a full refund, but don't feel like the hassle. Comes with original CD, and Neoprene carrying case for LAN parties.

$42.00 shipped within continental US.


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I would return it, For the price your paying its not worth it, besides that company doesnt back their product. I had the same mouse and it broke in six months. I hate that company and their products that arent windows certified, which also cause a bunch of problems. Their OVER RATED

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sold it long time ago for my asking price. thanks for the info.

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Good for u, I just hate that company. Just wondering what kinda mouse are you gaming with now? I was geting ready to go and buy the mx5 any suggetions?

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The Logitech MX510 is what I had before this and what I went back to. Best mouse Ive used for gaming, along with comfortable feel.

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