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Not that we haven't seen multifaceted mousepads before, but there's something quite delectable about Razer's latest.
Being two-faced doesn't have to be a bad thing, and that's exactly what Razer is banking on with the release of its Vespula gaming grade mousepad, a dual-sided mat giving gamers the choice between speed or control.
Carlsbad, Calif. – Jan. 27, 2010 – Razer™, the world’s leading manufacturer of high-end precision gaming and lifestyle peripherals, today announced the Razer Vespula, a lightweight, gaming grade mouse mat. The dual-sided design of the Razer Vespula provides gamers with the choice of a Speed Surface for faster mouse movements or a Control Surface that […]
Carlsbad, CA – January 14, 2010 – Razer™, the world’s leading manufacturer of high-end precision gaming and lifestyle electronic peripherals, welcomes Team MeetYourMakers back to Team Razer after a 2 year hiatus. Team MeetYourMakers, better known as MYM stands as one of the most admired and well-known clan names in the world, boasting of a […]
Razer USA expects to bring a PC motion- and gesture-sensitive controller to market by the end of the year (no price). Two sleek wireless remotes are paired with a base unit emitting a weak electromagnetic field for precise, instantaneous response.
If you applied a PC gamer's obsession with gear and tweakability to a console controller, Razer's Onza Xbox 360 controller is basically what you'd expect: Reprogrammable buttons, elongated triggers, two extra buttons and joystick tension adjustment (!).
They’ve manage to significantly improve on the standard 360 controller by improving the control buttons, adding a tension control, and making it easy to pwn your buddies with a programmable multi-function button. Razer generally doesn’t create a product unless they are improving on the design, and this is a perfect example of this philosophy.
Razer's been amongst the top of the gaming peripheral food chain for PC gamers, and now it's dipping itself into the console waters with the introduction of an Xbox 360 controller and headset.
The Chimaera definitely brings something to the table, it’s wireless of course, and supports full 5.1 sound just like your Xbox. Since this is considered to be a professional level headset, it also will allow you to daisy-chain several headsets together at one time so your entire team at the lan party can maintain communication.
This new controller uses completely different technology from the other motion controllers out there from the big 3 gaming companies. It’s magnetic, and unlike those other ones, it’s true 1:1 movement with low latency and high precision. I’d much rather be playing Red Steel 2 with something like this than with a Wiimote.