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Razer has worked on a variant of its famous and well-respected DeathAdder V2 gaming mouse. The aptly-named DeathAdder V2 Mini essentially takes (almost) all features from the original DeathAdder V2 revision and just shrinks it down to a smaller footprint for people with smaller hands than the norm. Dimensions for the Mini version stand at 4.5" (L) (11.43 cm) x 2.2" (W) (5.58 cm) x 1.5" (H) (3.81 cm) compared to the original's 5" (L) (12.7 cm) x 2.43" (W) (6.17 cm) x 1.68" (H) (4.26 cm) for the original DeathAdder V2. The Mini thus underwent a diet of sorts, coming in 20 grams lighter than its predecessor at just 62 grams.
So what else is changed, besides the size? Where did Razer have to cut features in order to make up for the lesser real-estate on the palm of your hand? The Mini version features only six programmable buttons compared to the original's eight; the DPI performance has also been reduced, and mightily at that: the new DeathAdder V2 Mini sports only a 8,500 DPI sensor compared to the original's 20,000 DPI. The new DeathAdder V2 Mini is now available for $49.99 ($20 less than the DeathAdder V2).
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So what else is changed, besides the size? Where did Razer have to cut features in order to make up for the lesser real-estate on the palm of your hand? The Mini version features only six programmable buttons compared to the original's eight; the DPI performance has also been reduced, and mightily at that: the new DeathAdder V2 Mini sports only a 8,500 DPI sensor compared to the original's 20,000 DPI. The new DeathAdder V2 Mini is now available for $49.99 ($20 less than the DeathAdder V2).
View at TechPowerUp Main Site