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When Razer announced their lineup of StarCraft II licensed peripherals, I wondered how they would implement something like “StarCraft” into their products. Obviously once I got my hands on the TRON gaming mouse, I realized that Razer knows how to implement some of the cooler aspects of said licensed properties in completely unique ways. And so […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Highest Earning StarCraft 2 Pro Gamer – Lim “SlayerS_BoxeR” Yo-Hwan Joins Team Razer Team Razer Strengthens Pro Gamer Portfolio with South Korea’s Elite Carlsbad, Calif. – Feb. 15th , 2010 – Razer, a leading manufacturer of high-end precision gaming and lifestyle peripherals is pleased to announce that the “Terran Emperor” will join […]
'Razer Ferox is an extremely portable and functional product, you can carry it with the little carrying case, wherever you go. And the 360 degree omni-directional sound is also a great design, users can hear the sounds clearly no matter which direction they are in. Ferox has a great sound quality, the mid-frequency is crystal […]
SlayerS_BoxeR to represent gaming peripheral team alongside other tournament players. The Starcraft 2 competitive scene is gradually getting bigger across the globe, and as such, tournament-level players are doing their best to secure sponsorships from various gaming brands and peripherals able and financially willing. Lim Yo-Hwan, better known as “SlayerS_BoxeR” in the Starcraft tournament scene […]
“Cherry MX Blue mechanical key switches offer one of the most satisfying typing experiences available…”
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http://www.overclockers.com.au/article.php?id=937537&P=1
“the BlackWidow Ultimate’s excellent build quality and nicely sized feature set more than make up for its few shortcomings. This one’s a winner.”
“To be perfectly blunt: we were floored by the performance of the Ferox speakers. The entire kit is about the size of a can of soda (when in the carrying case) yet the sound reproduction is incredible.”
“Razer's Onza brings a lot of innovative features to the console-gaming scene. But all it needed was one, the variable tension analog sticks. Everything else is gravy.”