" Razer was founded in 1998 by a team of engineers and marketers to develop and market a high end computer gaming mouse, called the Boomslang, targeted to computer gamers.
At Consumer Electronics Show 2011, Razer unveiled the Razer Switchblade, a handheld gaming device prototype.
The DeathAdder 2013 Edition
At CES 2013, Razer showed their Razer Edge tablet computer which was previously known as Project Fiona. The tablet uses the Windows 8 operating system, and is designed with gaming in mind.
In May 2013, Razer unveiled the 14-inch Blade and 17-inch Blade Pro gaming laptops with 4th-generation Intel Haswell processors. The Razer Blade 14-inch portable gaming laptop was dubbed the "world's thinnest gaming laptop" which weighed just 4.1 lbs., while the 17-inch screen Razer Blade Pro featured the built-in 'Switchblade' LCD display."
Thanks wiki.
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Well I agree but the Quality depends on the product some of them got better quality than others, That's what I noticed buying their stuff, So I think It's best to look things separately, They got good mouses, Audio is average, Only the Razer Megalodon had some problems for me so far, and Keyboards most of them take like 4 Usb's if not more some of them got noisy buttons how ever some people like it, The mouse pads are the best so far, Their wires can get slightly cut if you got a cat,long and not careful enough use. Talking from my own experiance with their products hope it helped.
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WoW,so you want even Razer MOBO/Graphic/processor/RAM/HDD/SSD/ethernet card/DVDROM? How nice:D
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"I'm upgrading everything to Razer"
then prepare to also replace everything Razer when it will break down. They make good looking high-performance hardware, yes, but they have a notorious reputation for their quality control, with a lot of the products failing soon, too soon. And if that happens while the warranty is still on, as it often does with this brand, then you will have the misfortune of dealing with their equally notorious customer support. Frankly, I really like some of their hardware but wouldn't buy any until they sort these issues out. If you are upgrading your monitor (especially if you would like to buy something really nice) then you might want to wait a bit as there are some new exciting technologies coming out soon, including relatively affordable 4K, G-sync and IPS 120hz gaming monitors. As for the keyboard, there are other gaming focused brands that make excellent keyboards, check them out first.
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Does anyone know if Razer had made any sort of monitors?
I'm upgrading everything to Razer, and at the moment I have a Razer mouse and mousepad, and planning to on getting a razer keyboard when I can.
But my screen isn't really good anymore, and hoping to get a new screen some time soon.
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