Razer Moray
Recently Razer has jumped into the Audio market in full force with a variety of headsets, speaker systems, and even a sound card (ok this has been out for a while but still). Obviously all of their products are geared towards the PC gaming community. One of their new products that stands out in the Moray, “Designed for gamers, the Razer Moray delivers immersive gaming audio or music on the go in a sleek, compact package.” The Moray could be a more compact replacement for my Razer pro|tone m250’s. If you’re playing games while on the go or even looking to bring razer style along with you and your mp3 player make sure to check out how they performed for us.
Razer Lycosa Mirror Edition
As much of a fan of Razer products that I have been I have yet to own one of their keyboards. When they brought out the Tarantula keyboard I seriously considered picking one up. But after testing one out I decided to go with the 2nd generation G15 that I still use. Because of this I was really excited when our friends at Razer asked if we wanted to take a look at their new keyboard (ok so I may have begged a little). Today I am going to tell you my experiences with this new keyboard, will it live up to the hype of all of the other Razer products?
CES 2009 – Razer
In my travels around CES I saw countless different designs for keyboards and mice. I set out to find a booth from our friends over at Razer, counting down to CES they were really hyping up an upcoming product that they would announce the first day of CES. Razer decided to skip out on the booth this year and instead had a meeting room. It wasn’t hard to find the Razer meeting room considering it was fully covered in black and green designs. I went inside and meet up with Nicholas Depalmer, you might remember the name from our “Interview with a gamer”.
Razer Galiatius Soft mouse pad
Yesterday we took a closer look at the Razer Lachesis gaming mouse. Every good mouse needs a good mouse pad. So today we are going to check out Razer’s newest mouse pad the Goliathus. This is Razer’s first full soft mouse pad. The pad comes in both a Speed and Control version. Due to my preference’s we are going to be reviewing the speed version today.
Razer Lachesis Mouse
When gamers are looking for mice there are only a few company’s you think of. One of the big names in gaming mice is Razer. Razer made a name for themselves by making high DPI mice at a time that 400dpi was main stream. Razer’s latest high DPI mouse is the Lachesis (‘lak- -s s), with 4000 Dpi it’s a far cry from the old days. Today we are going to test out the Lachesis and find out how it performs.
Nicholas Depalmer – An interview with a Pro Gamer
When given the chance to interview Nicholas Depalmer a professional gamer from Team Pandemic we jumped at the chance. Considering how many people play games and how few manage to find a way to make a living from it I thought it would be interesting to see how he did it. It turns out his back story was very interesting. If you would like to read even more about Nicholas you can also check out his website at propeekay.com. Read more…
Razer Piranha gaming headset
When it comes to gaming Razer has developed a brand that people have come to rely on and trust. Recently they have been trying there luck in the difficult sound market. Today we are going to take a look at their new Piranha Gaming Communicator. We are going to find out if these live up to the Razer name. Read more…
Razer Launches Premium-Grade Soft Mat
It looks like Razer wants to compete with other soft mouse pad company’s like Steel Series. With pricing starting at just under $15, it looks like they are ready for a fight.
Razer Destructor
A few weeks ago we did a review on the Steel Series I-2 glass mouse pad. Now we are at it again with Razer’s newly released mouse pad, The Destructor. Razer is known for putting out quality products for the gaming community. In order to stay in touch with the gaming community they have been known to hire mostly gamers. They also get very involved in the professional gaming community as you can see HERE. Razer has gone as far as getting involved with Video Games Live recently. So today we are going to find out if being in touch with the gaming community helps product a better product. We will also find out how the destructor compares to my everyday mouse pad also made by Razer, the eXactMat. Read more after the jump
Razer to bring out entry level gaming mouse
Razer announced this past week at CeBIT that they are planning on bringing out an entry level gaming mouse. Tailored to the needs of gamers that require speed and precision, the Razer Salmosa is the perfect introductory mouse for gamers that require a light and agile mouse. The Razer Salmosa is also one of the lightest mice of its class currently available on the market. Equipped with the Razer 3G Infrared Sensor, the Razer Salmosa is the definition of speed and value for gamers that are just beginning their search for a gaming-grade mouse.

