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Reviewed on October 26, 2009
The Orochi, Razer's first gaming mouse designed for notebooks, combines a small size and Bluetooth connectivity with a feature set normally seen only on larger gaming mice.
TAGS:
Razer, mouse, gamer, Bluetooth, games, USB, laptop computer
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$76.99-$79.99
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Reviewed on February 27, 2007
Razer's DeathAdder gaming mouse is a powerful accessory for fans of 3D shooters and others who might demand a high degree of customizability in their mice. We wish that Razer had delivered on its promise of Vista support out of the box, but aside from that and a few other issues, the DeathAdder performs exceptionally well.
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Razer, mouse, Logitech, button, Microsoft Windows Vista, gamer, games, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$39.99
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CNET review:
7.1
Very good
Check prices$69.99-$101.26
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Reviewed on January 24, 2008
Razer's Lycosa gaming keyboard has a lot of promise, and it mostly delivers, thanks to its solid feel, smooth typing, and powerful macro capabilities. We wish Razer had paid more attention to the LED lighting, but for strong touch-typing gamers, we think you'll like the Lycosa once you put your hands on it.
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Razer, key, gamer, keyboard, light-emitting diode, USB
CNET review:
7.7
Very good
Check prices$64.00-$79.99
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Reviewed on April 23, 2007
We wish Razer had considered the value proposition a bit more with its iPod dock-equipped ProType keyboard, but if you think minimized cable clutter is worth an extra $30 and the loss of some configurability, you'll find yourself with an attractive keyboard that's a pleasure to type on.
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Razer, iPod dock, dock, keyboard, Apple iPod, key, adapter
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$74.32-$83.96
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Reviewed on June 10, 2009
Even semicompetitive PC gamers can get away with a less expensive mouse, but for the most dedicated, the Razer Mamba provides unmatched precision whether it's connected directly to your PC or set free in wireless mode. If Razer fixed a few design and features issues, we'd feel better about the price.
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Razer, mouse, profile, gamer, laser, Logitech, button, battery, Microsoft Corp.
CNET review:
7.7
Very good
Check prices$109.88-$137.19
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Reviewed on November 6, 2006
Razer brings all the polish to its Tarantula gaming keyboard that it has to mice over the years. The Tarantula is a little more expensive than other keyboards geared toward gamers, but its build quality, customization options, and responsiveness are definitely worth it.
TAGS:
Razer, gaming keyboard, key, keyboard, Logitech, gamer, games, icon, button, mouse
CNET review:
8.7
Excellent
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on August 27, 2009
While it may not be ideal for the casual PC gamer, the Megalodon is an incredible sounding and comfortable PC gaming headset that lets you fully customize your sound.
TAGS:
Razer, headset, microphone, channel, PC, games
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$127.49-$157.39
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CNET review:
7.7
Very good
Check prices$67.99-$72.62
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Reviewed on September 8, 2009
There's quite a lot to like about Logitech's new Gaming Mouse G500, but with a competing mouse from Microsoft offering its own set of features, gamers now have some choices to make. The G500 will appeal to performance-driven shooter fans. The choice is less clear for other kinds of PC gamers.
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Logitech, Razer, mouse, gamer, wheel, games, Microsoft Corp., PC
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$56.99-$69.99
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Reviewed on March 20, 2007
Logitech finally earns a CNET Editors' Choice award with this update to its flagship gaming mouse. An extra thumb button, an updated laser sensor, and more convenient and flexible customization options than the competition make this mouse easy to recommend to any PC gamer.
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Razer, Logitech, mouse, sensitivity, button, weight, laser, gamer, games, PC
CNET review:
8.3
Excellent
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on August 18, 2009
The G330 Gaming Headset is one of, if not the, most comfortable headsets we've ever tested and may have you sacrificing audio quality for comfort.
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Razer, headset, Logitech, microphone, gamer, design, games, PC
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$38.18-$49.99
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Reviewed on June 8, 2006
The stylish Razer Pro V1.6 is an excellent choice for creative professionals who need fine-grained control.
TAGS:
Razer, sensitivity, mouse, button
CNET review:
7.7
Very good
Check prices$149.90
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Reviewed on November 11, 2008
The Razer Moray in-ear noise-isolating gaming headphones may not distinguish themselves all that much from their in-ear noise-isolating gaming headphones competitors, but they're a perfectly good, and affordable, set of earphones for the money.
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Razer, headphones, earbud, earphone, Shure, Sony PSP, Apple iPod, games
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$26.99-$30.24
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Reviewed on November 11, 2008
The Razer Moray in-ear noise-isolating gaming headphones may not distinguish themselves all that much from their in-ear noise-isolating gaming headphones competitors, but they're a perfectly good, and affordable, set of earphones for the money.
TAGS:
Razer, headphones, earbud, earphone, Shure, Sony PSP, Apple iPod, games
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$26.99-$30.56
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Reviewed on December 11, 2006
If all you want is a backlit keyboard, Saitek's Eclipse II does that very well. We wish that Saitek had also refined the key feel and added a few other features. Aside from lighting up, it doesn't offer gamers much to get excited about.
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Razer, keyboard, key, desk, microphone, gamer, games
Check prices$43.57-$49.99
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Reviewed on August 24, 2006
Microsoft's updated IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 brings a few gamer-friendly tweaks to the design of the venerable mouse. We don't expect that it will win over the hard-core gamer, but for everyone else, the IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 is a fine mouse with only a few minor issues.
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Razer, mouse, Logitech, laser, movement, sensor, button, design, gamer, games, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
Check prices$29.02-$39.99
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Reviewed on January 2, 2007
The Ideazon Merc Gaming Keyboard brings some innovation to the typical game keyboard by creating a separate cluster of game keys in a supposedly easier-to-use layout. We didn't take a shine to the game pad, though, and in general, the Merc's response wasn't as tight as we hoped for. It's cheap though, and its software is powerful. Those features add value, just don't expect the Merc to help you win any Quake tournaments.
TAGS:
Razer, layout, key, command, keyboard
Pricing not available
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