Test Razer Imperator
Marque
Razer
Modèle
Imperator
Site
bjorn3d.com
Date
2.02.2010
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453
It seems that Razer, these last few months, has been making all kinds of different mice targeted at many genres of games. Razer has brought us another adjustable, high DPI, simple to use mouse that can be made to fit small or large hands.
Most of us dread having to replace our mice because during the first few hours is an awkward adjustment period we all have to go through to get used to the new mouse. If you are like me and have small hands, trying to find the "perfect" mouse that actually fits your hand perfectly is a long hard road making the awkward adjusment period even more brutal. Another area that makes it fairly rough on small hands, is the actual size of the mouse itself. I tend to hold the mouse towards the rear while resting the heel of my hand on the mouse pad which puts the normal left/right center buttons a tad out of reach for my small fingers. This is where the Imperator mouse from Razer comes into the picture.
The Imperator mouse is one of the only mice that I have used that did not require a lenghy adjustment period. From the minute I gripped this mouse, my hand felt like it belonged there. I felt like the Imperator mouse was designed specifically for my small hands.



