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Razer to Make a Naga for Lefties After Overwhelming Demand
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It's estimated that just 10 percent of the world are left-handed but that hasn't stopped lefties from being vocal about what they want. Gaming peripheral manufacturer Razer has announced that it will be producing a left-handed version of the Naga gaming mouse following huge demand from its users. Razer said on Friday that it saw "an overwhelming response from its devoted community" regarding the issue of the a Naga for lefties.
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Razer Tiamat 7.1 gaming headset delayed again until February
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Razer's Tiamat 7.1 gaming headset was already running late, and now it's been pushed back again. The company puts the delay down to its "relentless pursuit of quality," and promises shipments will be made sometime in February. To make it up to customers who've been waiting for their chance to listen to Modern Warfare 3 in true 7.1 surround, Razer is giving away coupons for a free t-shirt and flask, along with free shipping — though it made the same offer last time it delayed the Tiamat. Alternatively, a host of simulated 7.1 options are available for those tired of waiting.
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Razer Naga Hex Gaming Mouse asks your single thumb to do sextuple duty
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It's time to whip that lazy right thumb into shape, to end its freeloading ways and make sure it's fully maximized. The Razer Naga Hex is the way to go. Think of it as a somewhat simplified version of the Razer Naga MMO, dropping to six buttons and re-arranging them into a hexagonal pattern. It's designed for the burgeoning action-RPG gamer -- or for those who spent too much time playing Battletech with little painted figures. The $80 mouse is available for pre-order now and will ship later this month before popping up in stores in March.
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CES 2012: Razer unveils its PC gaming tablet - Project Fiona
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Last week before the doors of CES were officially cracked open, Razer teased their Project Fiona news in order to get some hype for whatever in the world it was going to end up being. As we predicted, Project Fiona is the company’s first foray into the tablet market, and boy, is it a doozey. Unlike the current flock of tablets on the market, Project Fiona has been specifically designed to play the most popular PC games as it’ll be powered by the Intel Core i7 processor. As you can see from the concept images released today, Project Fiona will sport a 10.1″ 1200×800 display with a full-screen user interface that will support multitouch, force feedback, Dolby 7.1 surround sound, Wi-Fi, Bluetoo...
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Razer's Tiamat Gaming Headset Delayed, to Ship in Late January
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Bad news for gamers hoping to find a Tiamat 7.1 or Tiamat 2.2 headset under the Christmas tree (or simply on their desk), Razer has delayed the arrival of both products to polish them up some more. Both Tiamat headsets were supposed to be available during this last quarter of 2011 but now they are expected to ship at the end of January.
"Rest assured this product is coming out soon, but as we get ready to ship, we are also putting final touches to perfect this headset. We want to be sure that what you get is going to blow your ears away, no holds barred, and unfortunately like all Razer products, it's ready when it's ready," says a message from Team Razer.
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Holy Christ. Is the Razer Blade the Most Badass Laptop In Existence?
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I can't think of the last time I was blown away by a laptop. But this. The Razer Blade. It's 0.88 inches thin. Aluminum chassis. Inside? A 2.8GHz Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM, 2GB Nvidia GeForce GT 555M video card. And it's got Razer's touchscreen Switchblade built in. Oh, it's $2800.
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Razer Claims PC Gaming Is Not Dead In Full-Page Wall Street Journal Ad
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Even though Microsoft pretty much ignored us at E3, you don’t need to tell Maximum PC readers that PC gaming is not dead. Razer, being a supplier of gaming mice, unsurprisingly feels the same way. We’ve already told you that the company’s rolled out pcgamingisnotdead.com and is promising to drop some big news at PAX on August 26th, but now Razer’s upped the ante: it’s written an open letter to the major consoles in a full-page ad on the Wall Street Journal.
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It's the "World's First" 7.1 Surround Sound Headset
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Wednesday during Gamescom 2011, peripheral manufacturer Razer revealed the "world's first" discrete 7.1 surround sound gaming headset, the Razer Tiamat 7.1.
According to Razer, the headset packs a total of 10 discrete drivers, 5 in each circumaural ear cup. These drivers represent the 7 surround sound channels plus subwoofer: 2 for center, 1 each for the left and right, surround sound left and right and surround back left and right, and 2 for the subwoofer. All 10 drivers work in unison to produce a true pinpoint positional surround sound.
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Prepare For Electrifying Audio With The Razer Electra
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Razer, the world’s leading high-end precision gaming brand, takes your thumping music beats and exciting game audio to the streets with the Razer Electra slick headphones designed to deliver powerful bass depth and crisp clear soundstages in a comfortable and versatile package.
Whether gamers are flinging birds, pwning monsters, or running gauntlets on their smartphones, tablets, or netbooks, the demand for enriching gaming experiences with exceptional audio is undeniable. The Razer Electra provides just that with deep, booming bass and balanced sound delivered by audio drivers finely tuned to low frequencies.
While out on the streets or in the subway, noise can be a major hindrance to your ...
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Razer Switchblade portable PC games machine - one step closer to reality
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Portable PC gaming concept, the Razer Switchblade, is one step closer to becoming a real product after the games accessory company has announced a strategic partnership with both Intel and Chinese pro...
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Razer Switchblade headed to China with help from Intel and Tencent
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Remember the Razer Switchblade? It's that 7-inch multitouch gaming device with a fully tactile and adaptive keyboard. It first stole our attention as a Windows 7 concept on the way to wowing us with a...
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Razer Builds Research Facility in Texas
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Gaming peripheral maker Razer announced this week the opening of the Razer Austin Technical Research Center. If U.S. geography's not your strong suit, that's Texas. Razer says it hopes to bring togeth...
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Razer DeathAdder mouse gets Dragon Age II skin
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Razer has been unveiling lots of special edition mice and keyboards over the last few months. The latest of these special editions is a mouse to go along with the Dragon Age II video game for serious ...
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Razer's Chimaera 5.1 wireless Xbox 360 surround sound headset up for pre-order, ships in April
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We were told back at CES that Razer's Chimaera 5.1 would soon be on sale, and sure enough, the company's keeping its word with today's launch. As of... oh, right about five minutes ago, the wireless X...
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Razer unveils new DeathAdder Black Edition gaming mouse
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Razer’s DeathAdder gaming mouse has been around for a long time now. This mouse is designed for the gamer doesn’t like high-sensitivity and laser technology used in most of the gaming mice on the mark...
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