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MMORPG interviews Robert “Razerguy” Krakoff

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May 22, 2007

May 23 2007, MMORPG.com (USA) “We encourage and seek out avid gamers with an interest engineering and gaming hardware. We test and validate all of our concepts with these innovators and a select group of sponsored professional players before a new product is ever released.” Download the pdf here.

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MYM interviews Robert “Razerguy” Krakoff

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May 21, 2007

May 22 2007, MYM (Denmark)  “Razer’s amazing growth has come from the close relationships we hold with our customers through organizations such as MYM, WCG, CPL, WSVG, GDC and countless others.” Download the pdf here.

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Anything Interactive interviews George Wang, PR Director, Razer

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April 19, 2007

April 20 2007, Anything Interactive (Australia)  “…we actively draw on the community for their ideas and opinions, by engaging them in focus group discussions and sending some professional gamers prototypes to get their feedback on our newest technologies.” Download the pdf here.        

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Racunalniske Novice speaks to Robert “Razerguy” Krakoff

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April 10, 2007

April 11 2007, Racunalniske Novice (Slovenia) “Razer must first offer the innovation that leads to improved experiences and better scores, more frags, etc. Only then will we consider being a part of the console market. There are plenty of other brands today that offer me-too products or third-party controllers and Razer won't be a part […]

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4gamer.net interviews George Wang, PR Director, Razer

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April 1, 2007

April 02 2007, 4gamer.net (Japan)  “The 3G Infrared sensor (in our DeathAddder) works better for gamers preferring a 'low sensitivity' play style. With the 3G sensor, the lift off from a mousing surface is also better.” Download the pdf here (in Japanese).

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Razer DeathAdder

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February 27, 2007

“Razer’s DeathAdder gaming mouse is a powerful accessory for fans of 3D shooters and others who might demand a high degree of customizability in their mice”  

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Razer Tarantula Gaming Keyboard

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November 6, 2006

Sleek, smart design and key layout; grasps desktop surface firmly; super-responsive keys; keys are infinitely customizable; built-in memory means you can take your custom profiles with you.

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