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60,000 Fans on Facebook!

Would you look at that. We just hit 60,000 fans on our Facebook page with thanks to you and we’d like to hit you guys up with some good stuff for just being AWESOME.

How? Change your profile photo to a Razer logo till this FRI PST 12 Midnight and leave a comment in this post with your Razer’d profile picture.

And in line with our tradition of winning and kicking ass, we’ll be picking 6 winners in the comments to win the following.

A Razer Mamba Wireless Laser Gaming Mouse. (link).

A Razer Naga MMO Gaming Mouse (link).

A Razer Megalodon 7.1 Gaming Audio Headset (link).

3 Limited Edition ‘Fragged’ Razer Gear tees (which will grant you instant hawtness). (link).


lady not included – we ran out the last giveaway

We’ll be picking randomly along the way each day till Friday, 30th October 2009, 12 PST MIDNIGHT to win each item.

Requirements to win:

1. Join our Facebook page as a fan.
2. Your profile picture must have a Razer logo up till Fri 12 PST.
3. You must leave a comment. 1 comment is enough.
4. Share the note on your profile.
5. You must respond within 48 hours once you have won (we’ll PM you through your Facebook Inbox), if not the prizes will go to the next selected comment.

All winners are picked randomly through a high technical process where we write down all the names on pieces of paper, cover our new intern coated in a thin layer of glue to roll around in a specially formatted tub – where we’ll choose names that are found on her right cheek and nose.

GLHF!
The Razer Team

Get Featured! – Mark

With each GET FEATURED entry, our fan photos just keep skyrocketing. Meet Mark. You might think he’s your regular gamer online but “regular” ends there once you’ve seen his gaming rig – dual screens (with the Razer wallpaper no less), a wicked PC chassis, Razer Mamba, Razer DeathAdder, Razer Destructor, Razer Lycosa and the Razer HP-1. To top it off, Mark spots our frag-tastic limited edition tee and military cap.

GET FEATURED NOW AND WIN A RAZER MORAY+!

Gilbert and Pete are full of WIN.

We just received an absolutely awesome email from Pete and Gilbert. Obvious fans of L4D and diehard fans of Razer . We salute them both.

Here’s what they sent in, word for word.

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Well, Pete and I, are a couple of guys who want to play computer games 24/7 so with that being said we wanted to have the best gaming gear that was out there and we have tried it all. He had the first RAZER™ product which was the Tarantula keyboard when we had our LAN party he brought it over and I was in Awe from the blue lights to the RAZER™ snakes then he added the BattleLight™ which was way more than I expected in a keyboard.

From that moment on, I thought that RAZER™ was the coolest thing I’ve ever seen, and that’s when RAZER™ became one of the sweetest parts of my life. Pete and I own all of the same RAZER™ accessories which include:

Razer Lachesis™
Razer eXactMat™
Razer Tarantula™
Razer BattleLight™
Razer Barracuda™ HP-1
Razer Barracuda™ AC-1
(And have had just about every other mouse and keyboard)

Other than these awesome RAZER™ Products, Pete and I decided to add something else to the RAZER™ family that stands for all gamers around the world that truly know what the best gaming accessories are and that was our RAZER™ TATTOO’S.

Well, prior to RAZER™ products, I have been blessed with a beautiful wife (Kim) and 3 great kids who include 2 boys and 1 girl, they have all changed me into what I call the best Gaming Dad ever!!!

My life wouldn’t be complete without them. I’m self employed building or working on computers and I’m also very lucky to be a Homemaker so know you can see that gaming was one of the traits I was destined for and thanks to RAZER™ I’ll be one of the best!!! Pete still lags way behind compared to my skills, but since he had Razer products first, he started getting better than I.

So it convinced me that there was something to be said about having Razer gear. Now I am still better than Pete because we have the exact same equipment. The real cool thing about Pete is how he understands the games we play, his time is spent more analyzing the game and characters we play with, then taking this knowledge and teaching the rest of us how to play the each character and to master each of their certain moves.

Your Friend’s,
UNCLE™R1C0
UNCLE™CAFFEINE

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Thank you Gilbert and Pete for your photos and dedication. We are in absolute awe.

GLHF and best regards,
The Razer Team

Kevin aka ‘Rotterdam’ from Team Serious Gaming recently written up a review on the Razer Mamba after weeks of personal testing and here are his thoughts as a professional gamer.

Rotterdam is famously known in the Warcraft 3 community as a highly strategic gamer and shoutcaster in the eSports scene.

Bio
Name: Kevin van der Kooi
Nick: RotterdaM
Game: Warcraft III
Team: Serious Gaming
Mouse: Razer Deathadder Cypher Edition
Keyboard: Lycosa
Headset: Carcharias/Moray
Mousepad: Mantis/Goliathus Alpha Speed

Intro
This is the first time I write an official mouse review, so I am a kind of new to this. I focused on things which are important to me when acquiring a new mouse.

My review will start with the basics, which means the way the product is presented, the look and feel, and later I will go deeper into the technological aspects and the performance of the Mamba.



Presentation, Look/Feel

Receiving Razer products is like being handed a cool gift. The packaging and presentation are always close to perfect and totally represent the Razer brand and image.

The Razer Mamba is by far the coolest box for a mouse I have ever seen and I honestly mean this. It feels like I just won a trophy without even start using it, great job for this.
The loading station looks good, and is easy to use.

Attaching or releasing the cord from the station is a matter of a click. In the wireless mode the station will locate the mouse with pressing one button. On top there is the option to make the blue light shine underneath the station.

Shape and Weight
The mouse has a similar kind of design as the Razer Deathadder which I use currently, and also has the same kind of feel. The top surface of both mice is the same, and I like the
new rubber grip patches on the side of the Mamba. A difference with the Razer Deathadder is the weight. The Razer Mamba is heavier compared to other mice. To experience how that works out I have tested the Razer Mamba in a long practice session.

To me it didn’t make a big difference while using it. I am sliding my mouse a lot on my mousepad, for users that are used to ‘lift’ their mouse more, this might be a different experience. You could save weight by removing the battery during playing in wired mode.

Driver menu
After I connected the mouse to my pc without problems, the device was found as it is supposed to be, I went to razerzone.com to download the drivers. I installed the drivers
and was ready to play my first games, but not before I had adjusted my settings to how I want it.

This is where I bumped into a small problem. I could set speed and many other different things, but not the sensitivity in the scale from 1/10, like all Razer drivers normally have.
This was unusual since I’m not used to that, the only settings I normally set is sensitivity and speed. I think via the DPI bar I managed to find the right speed, although this was
kind of confusing.

In the menu there is the option to store your personal setting onto the new Razer Synapse On-Board Memory. This is a handy addition and saves me from carrying my settings on
an usb stick.

Performance:
Since I play Warcraft III which is a RTS (Real Time Strategy Game), it is very important to be able to use my items and cast spells instantly, mouse delay is very disturbing. The
speed has to be as fast as I click. To test this I have played 2 similar sessions both in wired and in wireless mode.

I must admit I expected at least small delay with a wireless mouse, but to my pleasant surprise I haven’t notice any problems.

The second thing that I tested, and which is important to me, is the battery life. After fully charging it first, I have been able to play for hours and hours without having any battery
problems. The battery is being charged when placed in the station and while being in wired mode.

Several options the mouse has, such as the buttons on the mouse to change the sensitivity ingame, I have not tested since I never use these options.

Conclusion
Several months ago during Dreamhack Winter in Sweden I was introduced to the Razer Mamba and had a brief testing session. This was mainly to give us a first impression on
the mouse and to test the sensor on different surfaces. Back then I can remember I was pretty reluctant about a wireless gaming mouse.

I was convinced a wireless mouse was never able to compete with a wired mouse in terms of response. My conclusion though is that from my experience there is no
difference in using the wired or wireless option.

The only reason to prefer the wired option is so you are 100% sure the battery doesn’t run out of power while playing a game. From a performance point of view I have not noticed any differences.

Currently I use a Deathadder, and since we have our own team edition, I will continue
using this, but if I in the future want to change mouse, the Razer Mamba for sure is one of the options.

About Team Serious Gaming (Website)
Serious Gaming, founded in 2004, is the leading Benelux-based electronic sports team with world-class divisions in Quake, Warcraft III, Call of Duty 4 and Defense of the Ancients. The team consists of players coming from Belarus, Canada, France, the Netherlands, New-Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russia, Serbia and the United States of America. Serious Gaming is build on the idea that an organization should be instrumental in furthering the careers of potential professional gamers.

The youngest Quake world champion ever, Maciej ‘av3k’ Krzykowski and other current exponents of this philosophy include Pan-American Warcraft III champion Nikolaus ‘SonKiE’ Cassidy and Electronic Sports World Cup Masters and Quakecon champion Alexey ‘Cypher’ Yanushevsky.

Razer Cult Member: Eugene Sim Wee Jin

We just got in an awesome fan pic in from Eugene in Singapore. Check it out. This guy is stright up hard core. The Pro Tools Copperhead is a nice touch.

 

“Razer ROCKS!! Since i first started out with the Razer Copperhead, I never stopped using Razer products until now. Its cool design coupled by its sweet speed and technology never fails to get me hooked. Now i am so anticipating for the Razer MAMBA!!”

Game on Eugene.

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