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Razer Diamondback Review

Razer Diamondback Review (2015)

Posted on November 8, 2015January 13, 2020 By Jarvis

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 really a lefty – this piece of equipment is shaped fine enough that I’ve not noticed a major difference. This is the return of the mouse that worked with the world’s first optical gaming sensor – now back for its 4th iteration, the first update to the mouse since 2007.
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