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Razer releases gaming keyboards made for the Mac
Razer, maker of high-end gaming peripherals, has recently released their Razer BlackWidow, Razer BlackWidow Ultimate, and Razer Anansi gaming keyboards with a standard Mac layout. “For Mac gamers, your supreme gaming reign begins now with the Razer BlackWidow and the Razer Anansi,” said Robert “RazerGuy” Krakoff, President, Razer USA.
Razer reaffirms commitment to support Mac gamers
Hardcore gaming just got easier. As if the announcement that Valve is bringing Steam to the Mac wasn’t enough, Razer announced at the Game Developers Conference today an “… effort to increase support for Mac users by issuing driver support for all upcoming Razer products, including the Razer StarCraft II peripheral suite.” And just what do they mean by “effort to increase?” Well..
Appletell reviews the Razer Orochi bluetooth laser gaming mouse
The Razer Orochi is a solid, capable mouse, but I’ll only recommend it if you need a compact mobile gaming mouse. At $79.99, you can get a Razer mouse with much better functionality if you’re willing to sacrifice Bluetooth or the small size. Also, Mac users won’t be happy about the inability to customize the button functions or create individual profiles for games.















