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Razer Huntsman Gaming Keyboard

Razer Huntsman Gaming Keyboard

The Razer Huntsman and its premium sibling the Huntsman Elite use infrared light to detect keystrokes. This makes them more responsive and durable than traditional mechanical keyboards. The keys are fully programmable and have customizable backlighting.

Razer Core X GPU Dock

Razer Core X GPU Dock

The new Razer Core X is larger and more basic than other external GPU cases, but it’s well priced and works out of the box with both Windows and macOS computers that have a Thunderbolt 3 connection. It has a 650W ATX power supply and room for a 3-slot GPU.

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2018 Razer Blade 15

2018 Razer Blade 15

Razer finally trimmed down the bezels in their previous Blade gaming laptop. The result is a 15.6″ display in the body of a 14″ laptop. The first model available has a 144Hz 1080p display and a GTX 1070 GPU; lower and higher end variants will be available starting 6/2018.

Razer HyperFlux Mouse System

Razer HyperFlux Mouse System

Like Logitech’s PowerPlay mousepad, the Razer Mamba HyperFlux mouse and Firefly HyperFlux mat use magnetic fields to charge the mouse while it’s on the mat. But the Mamba uses a capacitor instead of a battery for less weight. Plus, there are RGB LEDs around its border.

Razer Project Linda Laptop Concept

Razer Project Linda Laptop Concept

Razer’s Project Linda is a laptop dock for the Razer Phone. It has a 13.3″ 2560×1440 touchscreen, 200GB of storage, a USB-C port, a USB-A port, and a headphone jack. It charges the phone, while the mobile device can act as a second screen or a touchpad.

Razer Phone

Razer Phone

Razer’s Android smartphone has a 5.7″ 1440×2560 IPS display with a crazy 120Hz maximum refresh rate, 8GB RAM, 64GB of storage, a microSD slot, stereo speakers and a 4,000mAh battery. It doesn’t have a headphone jack, but it does come with a USB-C DAC.

Razer Kiyo Webcam

Razer Kiyo Webcam

The Razer Kiyo is a great entry-level webcam for anyone who wants to get into streaming or vlogging. It has a built-in multi-step LED ring light to ensure that your face is well-lit. It streams video at 720p/60fps and 1080p/30fps.

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Razer Wolverine Xbox One Controller

Razer Wolverine Xbox One Controller
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Razer’s even pricier alternative to the Xbox One Elite Controller. The Wolverine Ultimate has six extra inputs – two remappable bumpers and four triggers – plus a quick control panel. It also has extra thumbsticks and d-pads, and of course Chroma RGB LEDs.

Razer Mercury Gear

Razer Mercury Gear

If you’re sick of black and red gaming peripherals, check out Razer’s new Mercury gadgets. The white and chrome color scheme is available on the Black Widow X Chroma keyboard, the Kraken headset, the Lancehead mouse the Invicta mousepad.

2017 Razer Blade Stealth

2017 Razer Blade Stealth

Razer’s ultrabook now comes in two screen sizes: the original 12.5″ and a new 13.3″ screen with thin bezels. It also has a new second color scheme – dark gray with a non-glowing Razer logo on the lid and only a white backlight for its keyboard. It also works with the Razer Core.

2017 Razer Blade Pro

2017 Razer Blade Pro
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The latest version of Razer’s 17″ laptop has a Core i7-7820HK CPU, 32GB RAM, dual SSDs in RAID 0, GTX 1080 GPU, low-profile mechanical keyboard, 100% Adobe RGB 4K touchscreen with G-Sync, THX-certified 3.5mm audio out and more.

Razer Project Valerie

Razer Project Valerie

We’ve seen laptops with more than one display before, but Razer takes things to the next level. Its Project Valerie is a proof-of-concept that adds two additional 17.3″ 4K displays to the Razer Blade Pro, with a mechanism that automatically deploys the side displays.

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Razer Blackwidow X Chroma Keyboard

Razer Blackwidow X Chroma Keyboard

A fast, durable, and accurate mechanical keyboard. It’s more compact than other full-size numeric keyboards, offers programmable full-color LEDs behind each key, macro recording, and per-application profiles. Read our full review on Technabob.

2016 Razer Blade Pro

2016 Razer Blade Pro

Razer updates its 17″ gaming laptop with a 4K G-Sync-compatible touchscreen, a GTX1080 GPU, a 2.6Ghz i7-6700HQ CPU, 32GB RAM, up to 2TB SSD and low-profile mechanical keys, all in a minimalist frame that could pass for an ultraportable. Drops soon for $3.7K+.

2016 Razer Blade

2016 Razer Blade

The mature gaming laptop continues to impress. For the same price as the base 15″ MacBook Pro, you get a 14″ 3200×1800 touchscreen, a 6GB GTX970M GPU, RGB LED backlit keys and a USB-C port to connect it to the Razer Core and other peripherals.

Razer Core GPU Dock

Razer Core GPU Dock

The Razer Core lets you connect a desktop GPU to a laptop via a Thunderbolt 3 cable. For now the Core is compatible only with Razer’s Blade Stealth ultrabook and the 2016 Blade gaming laptop, but Razer hopes that other PC makers will support the dock as well.

Razer Blade Stealth

Razer Blade Stealth

Unlike the other Razer Blades, the 12.5″ Blade Stealth is an ultrabook – it’s thin, light and lasts up to 8h per charge, but it only has integrated graphics. To make up for that, Razer made the Core, an add-on that lets you connect desktop GPUs to the laptop via a Thunderbolt 3 cable.

Razer Nabu

Razer Nabu

Razer uses the backdrop of the zombie apocalypse to pitch the features of its new Nabu smartband, which provides six-day battery life, notifications, fitness tracking and band-to-band contact sharing. Pre-orders start 9/15/15, ships this October.

Razer Turret

Razer Turret

The Razer Turret is a foldable lapdesk with an integrated Bluetooth/ 2.4GHz USB wireless keyboard and a magnetic mousepad. It also comes with a 3500DPI mouse and a charging dock. Available Q2 2015 for $130.

2015 Razer Blade

2015 Razer Blade

Razer updates its 14″ gaming laptop with the NVIDIA GTX970M GPU with 3GB VRAM, Core i7 2.6GHz quad-core CPU and 16GB RAM. Plus it still has that sweet 3200×1800 14″ touchscreen, all in a 0.70″-thick aluminum unibody chassis.

Razor Forge TV

Razor Forge TV

The Forge TV is an Android TV device. It will let you play Android games with up to four controllers and view media via Android apps. But the real news here is Razer’s Cortex, software that can stream PC games to Android TV devices.

2014 Razer Blade

2014 Razer Blade

Razer updates its svelte 14″ gaming laptop. The 2014 Razer Blade has a crazy 3200 x 1800 qHD touchscreen, 2.2GHz Intel Core i7-4702HQ CPU, Nvidia GTX 870M GPU, 8GB RAM, 3 USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI 1.4 port and Windows 8.1.

Razer Project Christine

Razer Project Christine

Razer wants to make swapping computer parts as easy as replacing batteries on devices. Project Christine’s components are modules that can be upgraded as soon as the latest hardware comes out through a subscription service.

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