Razer Seiren X review – Sleek, attractive microphone for on-the-go streaming
If you’d prefer something a little more robust than a Samson Go USD condenser mic, and don’t want to import the better Blue Yeti, then the Razer Serien X is a good choice.
If you’d prefer something a little more robust than a Samson Go USD condenser mic, and don’t want to import the better Blue Yeti, then the Razer Serien X is a good choice.
Smartphones have been attempting to replace all your PC processing needs for a while now. But Razer's Project Linda is the first real-life use that could seriously catch on.
If only my laptop keyboard and any other typing device for that matter, had been insulated against gross liquid incompetency. Razer might have a solution for that dimwit dilemma of mine.
Yesterday we shared a bit of leaked information on Razer’s impending foray into the mobile phone market – but a little later on they made it all official. The Razer phone is indeed coming, and as the leaked specs suggested, the phone will sport a glorious 120hz panel, the first of its kind in a phone.
Say what you like about Razer, but the manufacturer of gaming peripherals, laptops and a whole mess of other stuff has managed to establish its brand across the world. It’s a distinctive brand at that, easily identifiable and managing to create a positive image with most gamers globally. Razer has primarily existed within the gaming space of technology, thanks to some superb headsets, PC mice with ludicrous numbers attached to them and laptops which can double as Borg cubes. The next step for the company? The mobile space, as Razer’s first smartphone has managed to leak out all over the internet.
It’s a pretty good headset for its price, and locally its price (R1299) very nearly aligns with its current US one of $80. If you’re looking for something that offers good quality but no frills, you could do far worse
Razer's expensive Lancehead mouse might have been a bridge too far, but the Atheris packs a punch for nearly a third of the price.
Most surround sound headsets are really just stereo ones that use software enhancements. Not the Razer Tiamat 7.1 V2, which stuffs five discrete drivers in to each cup to deliver a real 7.1 experience.
Cloud gaming removed hardware barriers, but it replaced them with something less visible and …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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