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November 2016
(86%)
85 Avis
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2974 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le design et l'ergonomie générale
La qualité de finition et des matériaux
Une glisse à rendre jaloux un surfeur
Une suite logicielle hyper travaillée
Ultra complète et nomade
Une précision mortelle (pour vos adversaires)
Le rapport Q/P
Capteur précis et rapide
Interrupteurs réactifs et discrets
Pris en main agréable
Boutons bien placés
Bonne qualité de fabrication
Très précise et fidèle à vos mouvements
Glisse parfaitement
Logiciel ergonomique et pourvu d'un cloud
Assez de boutons pour s'amuser sur plusieurs types de jeu
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Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Rien
Zones en élastomère trop petites
Pas de défilement horizontal sur la molette
Pas de possibilité de modifier le poids
Les grips en caoutchouc auraient gagné à avoir une plus grande surface
The Razer DeathAdder Elite is a fantastic upgrade to the ten-year-old design from Razer which is loved by gamers from different generations. Of course, if you have a DeathAdder Chroma in your hands, the Elite will feel less of an upgrade since everything...
Publié: 2017-01-16, Auteur: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Update Razer DeathAdder Elite affected three basic torque – sensor, legs and core switches keys. Although the last optical sensor has been quite good, Pixart PMW 3389 can “outdo” any model of competition in the market. And not on the size of the maximum r...
With the Deathadder Elite, Razer comes in at a bit of a disadvantage because most of the Deathadders in the past have been good, so the expectation is that it continues being a good mouse. Because I know things like the shape are good, I spent more time...
It's lazy journalism to call something "X on Steroids", but in the case of the Deathadder Elite that old cliché holds true. When we reviewed the Chroma it was an upgrade to the old Deathadder 3.5G, beefing it up with a 10000 DPI sensor. The Elite goes ano...
Publié: 2016-12-07, Auteur: Jose , review by: techspot.com
Bestinclass ergonomics. Onthefly DPI switching. Buttons are large and accesible. New mechanical switches. Chroma lighting looks great, is customizable
No onboard memory. No DPI light indicator. Synapse requires you to log in
There is a reason the Razer DeathAdder series has remained mostly the same over the years. Its contoured design fits comfortably in the hand and offers enough functionality for seasoned gamers without going overboard. The DeathAdder Elite builds upon that...
Publié: 2016-11-24, Auteur: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
For testing the Elite we have used games like Doom, Mafia III, GTA V, Streamline and Paladins; we did steer away from MMORPGs since those game types usually need mice with more programmable buttons. Since we were already familiar with the DeathAdder Chrom...
Publié: 2016-11-22, Auteur: Mark , review by: Bjorn3d.com
16,000 DPI, 1000Hz UltraPolling, Braided Cloth Cord, 5G Sensor, Up to 450 IPS / 50 g acceleration, On The Fly DPI Adjustment, Precision
Synapse Updates Too Often (Requires Reboot), Not Big Hand Friendly, No Onboard Memory For Fast Profile Switch, Price/Feature Deficit
We spent a couple of weeks with the Razer DeathAdder Elite running everything from FPS, RPG, MMORPG and strategy games. Razer Synapse, a familiar tool in our box, helped to customize the side keys and let us program macros as needed. Gameplay was crisp an...
Since the DeathAdder is probably one of the most popular gaming mice on earth, I really don't need to say much about it. If you liked the older DeathAdders, you'll definitely like this one. If you haven't tried a DeathAdder, the DeathAdder Elite is a grea...
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Publié: 2016-10-29, Auteur: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
The DeathAdder Elite is such a damn pleasure to use. It makes me want to play games even more than I already do. I've seen an absolute bump in my performance since starting to play with it, and that alone has made it worth the investment. I would also sug...
Comfortable grip, Great software, Versatile performance, Pretty illumination
Almost the same as last year's model, Nothing to set it apart from close competitors
The only real criticism I can level at the DeathAdder Elite is that adding two extra buttons is a very mild upgrade for a yearly refresh. On the other hand, nothing about the mouse really needed to be fixed. It's still easy to grasp and performs well acro...