Razer Albino Diamondback... sigh...
Maybe mine was a pre-production unit, but whatever it was, the Albino Razer Diamondback Mouse is true letdown and one of the things that Logitech has an edge over many competition and also a reputation that they have built for themselves over the years is RELIABILITY**. While Razer is feature packed and leading the technology race for mousing, they lack the stability and reliability of a mouse that works everytime you plug it in.
For the same reason, I have decided that I am not going to spend any more time to write about the Razer Diamondback mouse. It has been disappointing and I do hope that the Copperhead will be able to deliver more than what the Diamondback has.
Razer should not take their design and form factor and try to create a "white mouse". After so many weeks of looking at it, it still looks weird and sometimes offensive. The colour does not work for me at all. I hope Razer reads this and considers the point that I have raised.
** On both Mac and PC, if you have a lot of peripherals, and using large multiport powered hubs, you will find that sometimes the Razer Diamondback does not power up when you restart your computer. On the Win platform its even worse, even when you try to unplug and plug it back, its dead, and you have to remove that from the USB hub and restart the machine, and then plug it in again. This is such a pain to use. Though when you plug it straight into a USB port, it works fine. But Razer has to understand that in today's world, people own a lot of USB gadgets, and to design something that takes up one port for a mouse is simply unacceptable. If Logitech can release a lazer mouse and work flawlessly on a powerhub, Razer has no excuse for not being able to find a workaround. But that said, the Diamondback is a well made mouse, and a shame that it has such "internal" problems. The buttons and large and ultra fast (responsive). The siderails stick therefore giving you superb control on your cursor ingame. That is something Logitech has to learn from. Both the Logitech G series and Razer mouse has their strengths and weaknesses, but to have a mouse that demands it gets its own USB port is something I cannot accept at the moment. If you can afford a precious port to taken up by a single peripheral, then the Razor Diamondback is for you. Other than this major issue, this mouse is amazing.
For the same reason, I have decided that I am not going to spend any more time to write about the Razer Diamondback mouse. It has been disappointing and I do hope that the Copperhead will be able to deliver more than what the Diamondback has.
Razer should not take their design and form factor and try to create a "white mouse". After so many weeks of looking at it, it still looks weird and sometimes offensive. The colour does not work for me at all. I hope Razer reads this and considers the point that I have raised.
** On both Mac and PC, if you have a lot of peripherals, and using large multiport powered hubs, you will find that sometimes the Razer Diamondback does not power up when you restart your computer. On the Win platform its even worse, even when you try to unplug and plug it back, its dead, and you have to remove that from the USB hub and restart the machine, and then plug it in again. This is such a pain to use. Though when you plug it straight into a USB port, it works fine. But Razer has to understand that in today's world, people own a lot of USB gadgets, and to design something that takes up one port for a mouse is simply unacceptable. If Logitech can release a lazer mouse and work flawlessly on a powerhub, Razer has no excuse for not being able to find a workaround. But that said, the Diamondback is a well made mouse, and a shame that it has such "internal" problems. The buttons and large and ultra fast (responsive). The siderails stick therefore giving you superb control on your cursor ingame. That is something Logitech has to learn from. Both the Logitech G series and Razer mouse has their strengths and weaknesses, but to have a mouse that demands it gets its own USB port is something I cannot accept at the moment. If you can afford a precious port to taken up by a single peripheral, then the Razor Diamondback is for you. Other than this major issue, this mouse is amazing.

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