Not sure if this belonged in Tech or EE but people in this forum are most likely to play 360 games so I decided to put it here. Move if appropriate.
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/razer-xbox- … -5507.html
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/razer-xbox- … -5507.html
Razer goes wireless with sound, wired with controller.
Razer's been amongst the top of the gaming peripheral food chain for PC gamers, and now it's dipping itself into the console waters with the introduction of an Xbox 360 controller and headset.
"Just as we did for PC gamers, we are really looking forward to revolutionizing the world of console gaming by creating a controller and gaming headset that gives console gamers the same level of quality, precision and accuracy that they know and expect in our PC products," said Robert Krakoff, president, Razer USA. "This is a great opportunity for us to continue to give gamers the competitive edge by really listening and responding to their needs."
The controller is called the Onza and has the trick of allowing gamers to vary the tension required to tilt the analog stick. Razer has also added a multi-function button (MFB) that can be mapped to act as one of the action buttons, the analog stick buttons or an auto-fire button by using a sliding selector switch on the bottom of the controller.
Don't expect to be using this controller wirelessly, as Razer has given this one a USB plug-in for "Virtually Lag Free Gameplay."
Pricing for the Onza will be US $49.99 and Europe €44.99.
For those of you who do late night gaming and don’t want to wake others, you might want to turn to the Chimaera headset, which Razer boasts has a 5.1 Channel Virtual Surround Sound system. Razer also says that the circumaural design of the headset allows for optimum noise isolation for long-hours of comfortable gameplay without any outside interruptions.
Pricing for the Chimaera headset is US $129.99 and Europe €109.99.
Last edited by _j5689_ (2010-01-09 10:03:13)