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Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Features programmable 'clutch'.
We travelled to the Birmingham NEC to take a walk around Insomnia 61 - the biggest gaming festival in the UK!
Brings PS4-style lightbar support, too.
The Lancehead is wireless, has a laser sensor, and is gunmetal in colour. Is it any good?
Looks to go public.
Includes onboard memory.
Razer has released a new version of the very popular BlackWidow; let's look at the changes.
Faster RAM, too.
Immediately kills the Robin.
Razer debuts its Mecha-Membrane switches - how do they hold up?
Likely Projects Valerie and Ariana.
11,520 x 2,160 overall resolution.
We chime in with our favourite bits of hardware from 2016.
Razer gives its virtual 7.1 gaming headset a refresh - for better or worse?
Razer's latest 14in laptop aims to strike a delicate balance between gaming power and portability.
For some reason not jointly.
New milestone for open source VR.
Razer's nifty ultrabook and external GPU dock combination is finally in the UK - we take a look.
We briefly caught up with Min just before his European keynote speech.
Razer's whole range of Blade laptops, including a new Blade Pro, is finally coming to Europe.
Will operate as a 33-year-old 'startup'.
First to feature Razer Switches.
Diversifying still further.
October 14 2021 | 15:04