June 26th, 2009 at 7:49 pm by Matt Schuler under Entertainment

The Razer Sphex is massive, providing plenty of space for your mouse to roam.
More than a mousepad, the Razer Sphex changes the way you game.
If you have an optical mouse and are using a standard mousepad or just a desk, you may see some performance hits. I’ve had the cursor jump across the screen while surfing the web, and my a surefire headshot has turned into a wild miss because the mouse jumped.
That’s what prompted me to get a gaming-grade mouse pad some years ago. The Razer Sphex is a fairly new concept to me, not so much an actual mouse pad as a desktop skin. Razer claims that the Sphex is the “thinnest mousing surface ever.” I see no reason to doubt them.
But does it deliver performance? (more…)
May 14th, 2009 at 7:48 pm by Matt Schuler under Entertainment

The Razer Mamba, free from wires, ready to strike (image courtesy Razer)
I’ve been wanting to test out the Razer Mamba since I first saw reports of it at CES. I love my Razer Lachesis, but the Razer Mamba outpaces it at every step. The Mamba sets a new standard for wireless gaming-grade mice, in my opinion its better than its direct competitor, the Sidewinder X8. I glowed about the X8 when I wrote the review in May, and I still like it, but I like the Mamba more.
You may remember I recently had some questions answered about the Mamba from Razer President Robert Krakoff. I asked him why the Mamba was going to be better than the X8. His response “That question can be best answered by a side-by-side independent comparison of these two mice. Response times, precision and accuracy, comfort over long hours of competition, battery life and recharging functions will all vary. IMO these two mice are night and day based on personal usage and experience.”
Now there one thing I prefer on the X8 that I wish was on the Mamba and I’ll get to that in a moment, but in terms of gameplay and speed one thing is certain: The Mamba stands alone because it’s faster than fast. (more…)
April 16th, 2009 at 1:42 pm by Matt Schuler under Entertainment

Razer Mamba glows on the charging dock. (image courtesy: Razer) Click To Enlarge
The Razer Mamba is one of the products I’ve been most looking forward to: a wireless mouse from a company whose mice I love.
Every mouse I’ve gotten my hands on from Razer, I’ve liked. I still use the Lachesis that I reviewed in January, and the DeathAdder that I reviewed is possibly the most comfortable mouse I’ve ever gamed with.
The Mamba is now available at some retail outlets, and I had the chance to ask Robert Krakoff, Razer President, some questions about the development of their flagship mouse.
Matt Schuler: How long has the Mamba been in development?
Robert Krakoff: We actually began on the Mamba 8 years ago. Over time we started and stopped often, as both external and internal wireless technologies advanced. Finally in 2009 these all came together. (more…)
January 30th, 2009 at 8:15 pm by Matt Schuler under Entertainment
There are two types of Adder snakes. One, is your common European viper, or “any of various other venomous or harmless snakes resembling the viper.” The other will kill you–that’s why they call it the death adder.
Count Razer’s mouse in the latter category. Much like my very own recently reviewed Razer Lachesis, there is a lot to like about the Razer DeathAdder. In fact, I actually find it a little bit more comfortable than the to move around the pad because of its shape and size.

The DeathAdder will help you wage endless war on your opponents.
Read on for the rest of the review.
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January 29th, 2009 at 9:37 pm by Matt Schuler under Entertainment
I’ve never seen a keyboard that looks like Razer’s Lycosa Mirror. Opening the box was almost a kind of Apple experience, in the sense that you’re opening a product that is as much looks as it is form and performance. For the vain gamer, one could actually stare into it like a mirror.
Razer has made a premium gaming product, with premium styling.

Razer has crafted a very fine and very shiny keyboard.
Read on for the rest of my review.
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January 8th, 2009 at 2:03 pm by Matt Schuler under Entertainment
When you’re gaming on a PC or a Mac sometimes a good peripheral can make all the difference. When you point your cursor somewhere, you want to make sure you hit your target and not your teammate.
I’ve almost exclusively purchased Logitech mice in recent years, but now I can say I may not go back.
Read on for my review of the Razer Lachesis.

The Razer Lachesis provides precise movements.
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