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Thursday, August 14, 2008
People invest a lot of money on their gaming setup ? fast Internet connection, quick response monitor, high fidelity headset, gaming grade keyboard and mouse ? but often overlook a prosaic peripheral: the mouse pad. Sure, top of the line gaming mice will work even on top of your leg but their performance will lack without the proper surface. Razer, a company known for their gaming peripherals like the Piranha headset (that we already tested), released the Destructor, their new gaming grade mouse pad model. He was our trusty brother in arms on the digital battlefields for the last weeks. Let's proceed to our test.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
The Razer Salmosa Gaming-Mouse arrived Technic3D with 1.800dpi Sensor. The next Newcomer with 3G Sensor ready to go and this for a good price? See you in the following Review on Technic3D.
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Monday, August 11, 2008
First we had the Destructor mouse pad which got the ok, than we had the Lycosa keyboard which im typing this article on and now it's time for another Razer product. I'm looking at their latest headphones called the Piranha gaming communicator.
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
If you are looking to get ahead of your opponents, Razer's latest Goliathus gaming mouse mats might just give you that edge.
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Thursday, July 31, 2008
Playing games over the internet like Counterstrike or Team Fortress 2 without a headset is really frustrating. It's faster to issue commands and ask for help by speaking into a microphone than by typing on the keyboard - which usually will get you killed (virtually, we mean). That's why the serious gamer always confides in a good headset while playing. Razer, a company known for their gaming mice, is releasing a headset pompously dubbed as a "gaming communicator", the Piranha. It's an entry-level model when compared to the Barracuda headset, which has a bigger size and more sound features. Let's proceed to our field test of the Piranha.
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Friday, July 25, 2008
It is no secret that the last Razer keyboard we looked at, the Tarantula, was a complete disappointment. In terms of features it was excellent but actually using the keyboard was a far from fulfilling experience, I found it uncomfortable over long term use. Additionally the rearrangement of button order such as that used for Print Screen, Scroll Lock, etc was completely unnecessary. With todays review product Razer have the chance to make amends. The Lycosa is the latest keyboard to be released by the California based company and on first glance it appears to have at least a few improvements over the Tarantula.
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Razer and THX have teamed up together to design the Razer Mako 2.1 THX Certified Multimedia System. This sound system offers OmniDirectional speakers which fill the entire room with surround sound. The Mako comes equipped with an all-in-one touch sensitive control pod which allows you have the controls right at your fingertips. The control pod also provides 3.5mm headphone jack for quiet listening and a 3.5mm auxiliary input jack for those looking to hookup their iPod or MP3 player. This system certainly beats others out there in sound quality, even those Bose MP3 player systems you might have.
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
The Razer Piranha is engineered from the ground up to blend performance, long hours of comfort and functionality, to deliver realistic in-game audio that will satisfy the needs of the most demanding gamer - You.
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Razer already had their own type of keyboard called the Tarantula, but they now have another one called the Lycosa. A slick looking keyboard with led lighting, touch sensitive media controls and more. Without much further a due, let's see what this keyboard has to offer.
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
As the "Bringer of Silent Death", the Razer Lachesis is named after venomous pit vipers found in Central and South America which can strike its victim multiple times at lethal speeds. Now I don't call myself an avid gamer but I do like to partake in the more recent windows based gaming titles and it will be interesting to see how a true gaming mouse outperforms a regular ol' optical mouse that I've been clutching. Does this precision gaming mouse live up to its namesake?
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Razer has a nice line up of great gaming gear designed specifically to enhance the gaming experience of hardcore gamers out there. The Razer Destructor mouse pad is no different.
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Monday, June 23, 2008
The Razer Lycosa Gamer Keyboard arrived Technic3D. A Gamer Keyboard with Backlight illumination and "WASD cluster lighting option", Fully-programmable keys with macro capability, TouchPanel, Earphone-out and microphone-in jacks and 1ms response time. The best Gamer Keyboard in the moment? See this in the following Review.
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Friday, June 13, 2008
The Razer Lachesis Gaming-Mouse arrived Technic3D with 4.000dpi Sensor. The next Newcomer with 3G Sensor ready to go? Nine Programmable Buttons see you in the following Review on Technic3D.
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Monday, June 9, 2008
Over the years there has been a ton of changes in the gaming industry, technology has evolved faster than your wallet could follow. So did the market for newer and better mouse pads. Another addition to the already very crowded mouse pad industry is the Destructor Mouse pad from Razer. Razer, which we all know for their gaming mice and accessories have been busy trying to get ground in every aspect connected to gaming and they've done pretty well so far. Let's see what this mouse pad has to offer.
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Thursday, June 5, 2008
Razer's entrance into the gaming sound arena was impressive and simple, following the path they'd cut for input devices. Their audio lineup includes a superb sound card, a headset, and a 2.1 speaker system. Their sleek style stands out first, and, priced as they are--$400--quality is expected. Re-thinking the very shape of a speaker seems appropriate. Not only for Razer, but also for THX, their partner in this matte-finish affair. The center of the re-design is simple: point the drivers down, bounce the sound out in every direction. And now every spot is the sweet spot. But their combined forces multiply marketing, add to the technical BS, and I say there are faults to find.
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