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February 2010
(83%)
76 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Razer Imperator is designed for both palm and claw grip gamers for maximum comfort and control. The mouse supports up to 5600 DPI which gives you more precision compared with most gaming mouse in the market. Unlike the DeathAdder, I find that the Imper...
Very comfy; excellent scroll wheel; on-the-fly dpi switching; adjustable keys; well designed
Wireless version would be welcome; no left- or right-leaning clicks on the scroll wheel
The Razer Imperator may not offer as many features as some other hardcore gaming mice, but it's one of the most comfortable models we've ever used, and it offers great performance. Plus, it looks a treat ...
There really is very little wrong with this mouse. It's a little expensive, and the macros have a limited number of keys; other than that, this is a fantastic mouse. I really can't recommend it enough. It looks awesome, it's incredibly comfortable, ve...
Lighting system looks good, Very accurate at low DPI, Very responsive at high DPI, Adjustable thumb buttons,
Lighting system is blue, not green, Highest DPI is too responsive to be usable, The price is quite high, Isn’t as comfortable as I’d like,
Overall, this is a very nice mouse, aimed at the higher end of the gaming market due to its £65 price tag; and I think it facilitates this market quite well. The lack of adjustable weight isn’t good and the shape isn’t all that comfortable for everyda...
The Razer Imperator is the most impressive mouse that we have ever tested. Its ergonomic right-handed form-factor and soft rubberized finish make it a delight to use for any gaming session, no matter how long it may be. Additionally, the software pa...
Abstract: The Imperator gaming mouse from Razer was also a nice mouse for use during a FPS game - you aren't overwhelmed with too many buttons, but you are able to customize all seven buttons. The Imperator has a very light weight feel to it, which gives it an advantage, in my book, to the other two mice in the review, due to the fact that my wrist did not feel any resistance from..
Abstract: Here’s another one from Razer that boasts a whopping 5600 dots per inch of resolution. The Razer Imperator also sports an ambidextrous and ergonomic design – albeit, it’s a wired mouse. But that doesn’t mean that this gaming mouse is short on features....
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