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After more than 30 hours of research followed by 100+ hours of testing ten gaming mice, there's no question about the one I'd buy: the $60 Razer DeathAdder 2013. It's affordable for a gaming mouse, comes with Razer's straightforward and customizable drivers, and has quite possibly the best body design and buttons of any gaming mouse […]
Razer, once known solely for its mice and keyboards, has earned a reputation of late as one of the few companies bringing real innovation to gaming PCs. The new Razer Blade (2013) is just another in a steady stream of gaming PCs, with a new 14-inch form-factor and extra-long battery life. This isn't the first gaming […]
When new companies enter the PC business they usually do so on the strength of a large existing consumer electronics empire. Razer, however, never got that memo. The company moved boldly forward over the last two years with the original Blade, an extremely thin laptop with unique, customizable LED-backlit keys. To continue reading, click here!
Razer was a company that simply built gaming peripherals — mice, keyboards, headphones, and mousepads. That changed last year. In March 2012, it released the Razer Blade, proclaiming it had built the “world’s first true gaming laptop.” The original 17-inch Blade was an attempt to prove that gaming machines didn’t need to be chunky slabs. Fast forward […]
How is the performance of Razer’s 14-inch Blade gaming laptop? Impressive enough that a dedicated console player shelved his Xbox in favor of the Blade. Considering that console players and computer gamers feud over format supremacy, that’s a considerable endorsement. To read the full story on the New York Times' website, go here: http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/25/razers-blade-a-small-powerful-gaming-laptop/?_r=1.
Razer is a well-known name in the gaming community, with its green glowing snake logo stamped on all manner of mice, keyboards, and other specialized peripherals. But Razer's newest toy—the Razer Edge Pro gaming tablet—is way more than a mere plaything. First announced as “Project Fiona” back at CES 2012, this unique device has been designed […]
The word “extreme” may be overused in describing male-dominated activities like the X Games or the cinnamon challenge, but it fits the bill when it comes to the Razer Blade gaming laptop. It is extremely fast, extremely thin and extremely expensive. Click here to read the full article!
Razer is beefing up its cutting-edge gaming laptop. The next generation Razer Blade, unveiled at the PAX convention in Seattle, will have more processing power and onboard storage while retaining its thin profile. Something else it's losing – a few hundred dollars off the price. Read the full story by clicking here!
If you own a serious gaming laptop then you know that the word “laptop” often seems … well … more than a little inaccurate. You’d have to be a giant to comfortably hold one of these powerful machines on your lap and you’d have to be The Hulk to carry most of them around for […]
Gaming headsets tend to lack bass. Razer fixes this problem with the Tiamat 7.1, a gaming headset that offers up impressive bass response, high-quality output, and 7.1-channel surround sound. At $179.99 (direct) it's pricey, but that excellent audio quality helps justify the price and makes it our Editors' Choice for wired gaming headsets. Read the full review […]