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Razer intros second-gen DeathAdder gaming mouse

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Old 09-24-2009
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Razer intros second-gen DeathAdder gaming mouse

Razer has overhauled its popular DeathAdder gaming mouse, bringing some "long awaited" updates. The latest version is now equipped with a 3500dpi Razer Precision 3.5G infrared sensor and a seven-foot tangle-free braided fiber cable. The DeathAdder has a right-handed ergonomic design, intended for use in lengthy gaming sessions.

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Old 09-25-2009
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"with US customers looking at a price of $59.99, and Europeans €59.99."

sucks to be you, europeans
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Old 11-12-2009
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I don't think it sucks to be a Euro.. You earn $600 a week he earns €600 a week.. The € and £ are only worth more overseas. We pay $6 for a beer at the pub they pay £6 for a beer.. They could turn around and by the mouse online for say €22.00 instead of the €60 at their local shops.
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