![]() The confusion arose because earlier models of the mouse shipped with the new sensor wrapped in the body of the old one. ![]() Specifically, the DeathAdder Chroma uses the Avago S3989 sensor, not the S3988. ![]() Update: Razer has been in touch to inform us that the sensor in the Chroma is actually native 10,000 DPI, and not a 6,400 DPI model with interpolation as we previously said. This is a 6,400 DPI sensor so Razer is using interpolating to reach the higher levels, which we can't see many using anyway. That said, the sensor hasn't actually changed from the Avago S3988 found in the previous model, the DeathAdder 2013. The DeathAdder Chroma is a five button mouse that uses an optical sensor capable of tracking at a ridiculous 10,000 DPI.
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