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CES 2012: A little more info on Razer’s Project Fiona gaming tablet
Razer sent our jaws dropping when it revealed its new concept tablet that carries the Project Fiona namesake. This tablet is powered by Windows 7 and has an Intel Core i7 processor. All that power makes it capable of paying some intense PC games such as Skyrim and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine. There is still more »
CES 2012: A photo tour of Razer’s booth
Razer made a bit of a splash at CES 2012 when it unveiled the Fiona tablet. If the Razer Blade wasn’t enough to make you say “wow”, the Fiona tablet certainly should. The tablet was protected under some glass, so I wasn’t able to actually touch it. I did managed to walk around the booth more »
CES 2012: Razer’s Fiona tablet runs Windows 7, designed for gamers
Now this tablet is amazing. As fun as those little iOS and Android Market games are, they’re more like novelties when compared to actual PC and console games. They can’t even compare to handheld games sometimes. Razer has decided to show what a tablet can really be capable and, for the first time at CES more »
Get fit with day 18 of Amazon’s 19 Days of Deals (updated)
The Amazon 19 Days of Deals in the video game section is almost over. It’s been quite a trip, with some days having over a hundred games and accessories discounted. December 16, 2011 is day 18 of the sale, and it takes up to 40% off a variety of sports and fitness video games and accessories. In addition, there’s also one video game Lightning Deal.
The Lightning Deal won’t appear until 8pm PST tonight, so you have plenty of time to think about it. The hint says it will be a Razer gaming mouse at the lowest price ever…
Amazon has 5 video game lightning deals July 11, 2011 (update 3)
Time to do some shopping! Amazon’s video game Deal of the Day isn’t just one deal, it’s five. And they aren’t going to all be available at once, either. They’re scattered throughout the day as a series of lightning deals. Which means if you want games or accessories, you’re going to have to bookmark the page and visit repeatedly.
Only one deal has been revealed so far. It’s LittleBigPlanet 2 for the PS3…
Razer selling Dragon Age II-themed mice, keyboards, controller
Razer has long been known as a company that makes fancy and expensive gaming mice, keyboards, console controllers, and other peripherals. They have also been known to occasionally come out with licensed products from titles such as StarCraft II and Tron: Legacy. Now, you can add Dragon Age II to their list of licensed products.
CES 2011: Razer Switchblade portable gaming handheld looks amazing
Razer is known for having some really unique PC products. It’s currently working on a portable gaming handheld that is as compact as it is powerful. The Razer Switchblade isn’t being labeled as a PC, but Razer hopes it will help translate everything that makes PC gaming what it is, into a smaller package.
Razer has some trippy StarCraft II peripherals
There are some sweet StarCraft II peripherals coming down the pipeline. They may be of interest to you if haven’t been suspended or banned by now. Razer has three StarCraft II inspired accessories that are as cool as they are costly.
GamesCom 2010: Razer’s “new gaming weapon” tease and European debuts
Razer, makers of higher-end game accessories including keyboards, headsets and mice (or is that mouses?), sent an email today (August 12, 2010) teasing the company’s GamesCon 2010 announcements.
In the email the company promises “a world premiere and launch of new, yet to be seen Razer equipment.” The company’s web site also describes the yet-to-be-announced product as a “new gaming weapon.”
The two items the company is promising to be at GamesCon 2010 are the Razer Onza TE Gaming Controller for Xbox 360 and the Razer StarCraft II product line-up which includes a keyboard, mouse and headset.
Cyber Monday 2009: Razer’s randomized $1 sale
Calling its sales page “Cyber Monday Mayhem), game peripherals maker Razer has as random $1 Cyber Monday sale going on.
Throughout the day the site will be marking 300 items down to US$1. Yep, one single buckeroo. One American greenback.
The catch: The deals will be random and in limited supply…


















