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For the budding professional gamer, the new DeathAdder has everything you could want. For everyone else it might be a stretch ...
This is a mouse mat that won't assault your eyes, nor will it turn your desk into an advertisement for the company you purchased it from. The Vespula V2 is a lot less aggressive on the eyes, with ...
Razer could have looked at its award-winning Deathadder range and made incremental updates for the new generation. It did the ...
The Razer Pokemon Edition collection is next to perfect, with a great design that embraces nostalgia but a price point that ...
Design. The Razer Goliathus Chroma mouse mat has a pretty simple design. Roughly 10″ x 14″ in size, it has a Razer Chroma light tube which is stitched in place around the outer edge of the ...
Razer returns to the mouse pad game with the Gigantus V2 line-up. From mouse pad size to a full desk mat, is it worth a buy? This is our review.
Gaming hardware and peripheral design and manufacturing company Razer has introduced a new addition to their range of accessories in the form of the companies very first glass mouse mat. Finished ...
Mouse pads and their supersized mouse mat cousins remain essential for gamers who mouse intensively. ... the design is nearly perfect—and it’s a lot cheaper than many higher-end competitors.
The new Razer Pokémon Edition collection brings together high-performance gear and Kanto nostalgia in one colorful, clicky, and customizable package. From classic starters to RGB lighting, this line ...
Sharkoon Drakonia Gaming Laser Mouse: MSRP 29.99 euros Sharkoon Drakonia / DarkGlider Gaming Mouse Mat: MSRP 9.99 euros End customers will find the Sharkoon Drakonia available in authorized retailers.
A short time ago, Razer was kind enough to send us their latest gaming mouse pad, as we got to check out the Razer Atlus.The company revealed the new design a couple of months ago, as they created ...
Corsair's debut wireless mouse, the Dark Core SE, is one of the company's strongest designs in years, but myriad technical quirks, a strange thumb button, and over-complicated software hold it back.