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Razer Spectre Starcraft 2 Gaming Mouse – Test/Review

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January 18, 2011

Summary: The Spectre is a precise and high-quality gaming mouse. Starcraft 2 gamers will be pleased about the cool and quite helpful APM feature.(9 out of 10 points; High-End Award)     Fazit: Mit der Spectre liefert Razer eine präzise sowie hochwertige Gaming Mouse ab. Starcraft 2-Zocker werden sich vor allem über das coole und […]

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[Yesky] Tron gaming mouse and mouse mat review

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January 18, 2011

Summary: 'Tron mouse and mouse mat show the great creative and imagination of Razer, the unique tracking glow trail totally matches TRON: Legacy movie. Tron mouse features a 5600dpi Razer 3.5G laser sensor, keeps the high performance of Razer mouse, together with Tron mouse mat, you’ll have a better gaming experience.' Read full review…

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[PChome] Razer Naga Molten Review

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January 12, 2011

'Razer Naga Molten is a special edition, which keeps the layout and features of the original Naga, and add aesthetic elements, makes it more attractive. It’s a good choice for MMO gamers, especially recommended to WOWers.' Read full review…    

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Razer Spectre Starcraft II Mouse Review

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January 11, 2011

“Jim Raynor’s PC gaming mouse of choice … The build quality is high-end, as you might expect from a Razer peripheral. Still, the £69.99 price tag does make us wince for such a specialist device. But if you are a Starcraft II nut and you’re in the marklet for a high-quality gaming mouse, you won’t […]

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Tron gaming mouse and mouse mat review

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January 11, 2011

'Overall, Tron Mouse & Mat bundle is a perfect peripheral cooperated with Disney, it not only reverts the classic of the Tron: Legacy movie, also very practical. This will be a great collection for fans, u can definitely see the superb design here, and the performance is still at a high level.' Read full review…

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Tron gaming mouse and mat review

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January 11, 2011

'Tron mouse and mouse mat designed by Razer fully absorbs the science fiction elements of the movie, with it’s tracking glow trail, this bundle brings user a whole new gaming experience. And after more than 2 hours’ testing in SCII, we feel the lightweight mouse is  perfect for RTS games.' Read full review…  

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Best of Gaming at CES 2011

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January 11, 2011

“Out of all of these gadgets, the Razer Switchblade has to be the most exciting. It has a tactile keyboard that changes to suite what game you're playing and a touchscreen to boot.”

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[PChome] Tron gaming mouse and mouse mat review

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January 11, 2011

'Tron mouse and mouse mat design by Razer fit the theme of the movie perfectly, and the performance is also very great. It’s a must buy for hardcore gamers and Tron fans.' Read full review…

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[Yesky] Razer Nostromo gaming keypad review

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January 11, 2011

Summary: 'Razer Nostromo features a D-pad, a scroll wheel and 14 keys, makes it easy to control everything while playing games. As a casual WoWer, fully customizable keys and unlimited macros are just what we need. You can also get a Razer Naga to pair Nostromo and beat your enemy.' Read full review…

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Best of CES 2011 Awards

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January 10, 2011

“Just when you thought you had Razer pegged as just a peripheral manufacturer, prepare to have your mind blown – Razer is getting in on the handheld market. The SwitchBlade is the company's first entry into the portable PC gaming platform,”

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The Best of the PC at CES 2011

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January 10, 2011

“One of the best gadgets to be unveiled at CES 2011 was the prototype for Razer’s Switchblade notebook. It features a multi-touch screen and an adaptive keyboard that changes depending on the game or application you’re running.”

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Top 10 Gaming Gadgets from CES

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January 10, 2011

“The diminutive Switchblade looks like a great solution for PC gamers who want to get their fix on the go. With a multi-touch display, a tactile adaptive keyboard that intelligently configures itself to whatever game you boot up, and Wi-Fi/3G support, this Intel Atom-powered device was the most promising gaming prototype of the show.”

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