Razer Diamondback
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When it first came out, the Razer Diamondback was the mouse with the fastest dpi around at 1600. Today, its still pretty fast, but not quite as top-end as some newer mice on the market. You can opt for the Plasma model, the Chameleon, or you can get the Salamander model which has a pretty sweet looking glow effect (shown in photo). I believe both the Chameleon and Plasma models have been discontinued, though, and as such are rather difficult to find.
The mouse itself has 7 buttons. The 2 main buttons are quite large, taking up almost half of the entire length of the mouse, and they're made of rubber (ya know, if your fingers sweat a lot or...something). The rest of the buttons are great too, and I had no problem reaching any of them during my gami...uh, testing with the mouse. For the review, cus I was testing it, NOT slacking off and playing games all week with it...yea. Oddly, though, I seem to be in the minority in this. Others have reported that they have some difficutly holding the mouse without accidently clicking one of the side buttons, but I have yet to experience this problem.


(5 votes, average: 3.80 out of 5)
I got this mouse a little while ago (few months). I do seem to have an issue with accidently clicking the side buttons here and there. Not that big of a deal, but it happens, and seemingly at the worst moments, too.