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Genius GX Gaming DeathTaker MMO/RTS Professional Gaming Mouse Review

By: (more) | Peripherals Content | Posted: Jul 5, 2012 3:25 pm
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TweakTown Rating: 92%    Manufacturer: Genius

Packaging

 

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The DeathTaker comes in a very industrial looking package. The mix of diamond plate, mesh and the steel structural bits on the edges makes this seem like more of a case than a box. There is a great image of the mouse right in the center with the notation of full RGB color adjustment of the LEDs.

 

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The front of the packaging opens to reveal a look at the software and what can be done in each tab of said software. On the right is a view of the DeathTaker through its protective plastic inner packaging. There is also notes of the 12K frame rate, the 30Gs of acceleration, the 5700DPI and the 150 IPS velocity ability of the DeathTaker.

 

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The right side of the packaging doesn't offer much information, but the design of the front panel wraps around perfectly keeping things unified.

 

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On the back there is a list of additional specifications just above an image of the DeathTaker with seven key features placed around it. At the bottom are the system requirements and contents of this package along with a few features listed in many languages.

 

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The left side of the packaging is exactly what we got on the other side, just this time there isn't the flap being held in place with Velcro, as this is the hinge side of that.


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