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Der Hersteller Razer gehört zu den Spezialisten in der Gaming-Szene und hat in der Vergangenheit mit eingien hochinteressanten und auch innovativen Produkten für Aufmerksamkeit gesorgt. In diese Reihe gliedert sich nun auch die Spieler-Maus Ouroboros ein, welche sich durch bewegliche und wechselbare Teile an die Handfläche des Nutzers anpasst. Ob die Maus auch darüber hinaus überzeugen kann, wird unser heutiger Test zeigen.
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Now Razer have a second generation of Xbox 360 controller, the Sabertooth, which looks to improve on the impressive start made by the Onza. Today the Sabertooth launches and we have one attached to our system to find out how it compares.
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As a follow-up to our earlier review of the Sabertooth, we take a look around on video, comparing with the Onza.
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Never mind that it's name is closer to Salmon than any of us care to acknowledge, because for the low price, anyone can have quality gaming gear that won't put you in debt with the bank that is probably getting foreclosed by our government. And Xoxide was kind enough to hook us up with one to see how it stacks up against other noob-level gaming gear on the market today. While we contact our lawyers and see how long our own bank will be open before Obama takes it, check out the details on this mouse.
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The Razer Salmosa hasn't let me down through the weeks of abuse. The mouse worked flawlessly. The speeds manufactures advertise with which the mouse operates on and how fast it is, it's the same as car manufactures like Ferrari and Porsche keep telling their customers that they made their already fast car even a second faster. Will you actually feel or notice the difference? Does this mean the Salmosa with its optical sensor is less good than infrared sensor powered mice, or laser mice? No not necessarily.
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The Razer Salmosa is clearly trying to pack a lot into a small package. Utilizing the same 3G sensor as the DeathAdder, it eschews its bigger cousin's lights and extra buttons, instead delivering the essentials in the smallest practical package. Join Will as we take a look to see if this is a mouse you can sink your teeth into, or one that just bites.
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Remember a few generations ago when civilization thought it had arrived once there were flying cars and lasers all over the place? Well I'm still waiting on my H.P. Hovercraft, but laser technology is so common that it's in just about everything, including computer mice. The use of a laser sensor (or two) is used in the pointing devices for extremely accurate positioning, and tracks on just about every surface. Regardless of this fact, PC gamers (and desktop jockeys) still look for high-end mousepads for their digital rodents.
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For the Star Wars fans, Razer has built a themed gaming headset, which is comfortable and has two 50mm drivers built-in. The headset works on USB and its features can be customized by using the Razer Synapse 2.0 unified software. Besides the volume controls, we can also enable software 7.1 surround via the Dolby Pro Logic IIx and can also customize the included EQ.
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Technic3D hat das komplette Razer Starcraft 2 Set im Test. Ob das benötigte Zubehör, Spectre Maus, Marauder Tastatur sowie Banshee Headset, für Freunde des Strategieknüller ein Novum darstellt, steht im nachfolgendem Testbericht.
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On our test bench we have three new products from Razer, all based on a licence with Blizzard to tie them in with StarCraft 2. The Marauder keyboard, Spectre mouse and Banshee headset feature styling which is completely different to anything else Razer offer and each is designed with StarCraft 2 players and fans in mind. Do they reach Razer's usual standard of quality? Today we find out and the results are quite surprising...
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