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Razer Onza controller offers quality and tension control

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July 1, 2010

Razer offers a glimmer of hope in a sea pf cheap, gimmicky sharks. The Onza, the company's first shot at an Xbox 360 controller, embodies Razer's obssesive quality and service to the hardcore.

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Disney Unveils Cutting Edge TRON-Inspired Toys and Electronics Line

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June 23, 2010

Disney Unveils Cutting Edge TRON-Inspired Toys and Electronics Line From TRON: Legacy Action Figures That Boast First-Of-Its Kind Impulse Projection Technology To High-End Headphones For Gamers And Audiophiles NEW YORK – June 22, 2010 – Disney Consumer Products (DCP) today unveiled a first look at its unprecedented fall line-up of TRON: Legacy inspired electronics and […]

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Tron gaming peripherals soothe your nostalgia with calming blue light

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June 23, 2010

Gaming favorite Razer crafted this $130 laser-etched keyboard with swappable numpad and programmable macros.

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E3 Starcraft 2 Razer Products Revealed

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June 21, 2010

These revolutionary peripherals are all built to help you perform better in-game. The brand new Lighting System is done by the effective APM Starcraft II measures ingame and is then drawn from the Razer devices to change the light accordingly.

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‘Tron Legacy’ Toys Defy Gravity, Recognize Friends & Foes And Give New Meaning To Face Modeling

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June 21, 2010

PC gamers aren’t left out either; Razer has developed a pretty slick keyboard/mouse combo, complete with a detachable keypad and lighting effects.

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New Tron Light Cycle Toys Drive Up Walls, Upside Down

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June 21, 2010

Basically everything showcased was lined with a deep-blue neon glow, from Xbox 360 controllers and Wii remotes to Razer keyboards and gaming mice.

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a keyboard and mouse decked out with blue, glowing lights

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June 21, 2010

a keyboard and mouse decked out with blue, glowing lights

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Razer Starcraft II and Xbox 360 peripherals hands-on

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June 18, 2010

Razer's meteoric rise from second-tier mouse maker to top-shelf peripheral guru has been nothing short of incredible, and its success has enabled it to start to focus a little more on the niche groups,

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Take a look at the Razer Onza, Banshee, Spectre, and Marauder

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June 16, 2010

The $49 Onza wired Xbox 360 controller takes console customizability to a new level. The controller's dual analog sticks have adjustable tension, and it comes with a second set of shoulder buttons that can map any of the existing buttons.

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Razer’s Official Starcraft II Gear: Star-crafty

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June 16, 2010

Even without the Starcraft logo etched onto the side, you can just tell they're for Starcraft. They're all legit designed for real-time strategy games.

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The StarCraft II peripherals are a long awaited range. Blizzard is very actively engaged and won’t put their name behind a product they don’t 100% back

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June 16, 2010

The StarCraft II peripherals are a long awaited range. Blizzard is very actively engaged and won’t put their name behind a product they don’t 100% back

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You guys have astonished me with your stuff.

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June 16, 2010

You guys have astonished me with your stuff.

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