Apparently some users of the Razer Lycosa keyboard have expressed a dislike of its rubbery keys, so the Razer Lycosa Mirror Edition has been developed to counter that criticism. The standard Lycosa keyboard has a slightly glossy finish and soft rubber-coated keys that IMHO are rather pleasant to the touch. The Mirror Edition replaces that with a high-gloss...
Razer Arctosa Keyboard Is A Cut-Down Lycosa (But In A Good Way)
There’s a new budget gaming keyboard in town and its called the Razer Arctosa. Available in a choice of silver or black, this is Razer’s attempt at a budget keyboard. The Arctosa takes a Lycosa keyboard and strips out some of the flashier features to bring the price in under $50. Gone are the backlighting, the microphone and headphone jacks and the...
Team Serious Gaming “Cypher” – ESWC ’08 Commemorative Edition Razer DeathAdder
Razer have been enjoying a bit of high profile success recently as 18 year old Belarusian, Alexey “Cypher” Yanusheuski, has emerged as Quake 3 Champion after two days of competition. Cyper was kitted out with some of Razer’s best gaming peripherals including a Tarantula keyboard, HP-1 headphones and a Goliathus mousepad. To celebrate...
Razer Open EU Store
photo credit: Chapree Da Grande Razer have realised that there’s a market outside of the United States and have opened an online store for the EU (eu.razerzone.com). The idea is that the webstore will make it easier for european gamers to get their hands on Razer’s goodies without having to track down a domestic supplier. Currently supporting...
Mac Users Get Deathadder
While Mac gamers may be as easy to find as rocking horse poo, there’s clearly enough of them out there to justify the release of a Mac version of the Razer Deathadder. Featuring the same 1800dpi infrared sensor as the PC version, the MacAdder comes in just one colour at the moment, Lunar White. This has already proven to be a popular mouse for PC gamers...






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