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Razer goes Starcarftism

June 18th, 2010        

Razer, the premium gaming gear manufacturer that has endorsed plenty of gaming clans like the famous Fnatic, has declared their love for Starcraft. Not to miss out the hype of Starcraft 2, Razer has released 3 gaming gears for the fans. Let’s check them out!

Razer goes Starcarftism

Razer Spectre – mouse

The Spectre, a very light mouse, and yet with Razer’s famous 5600 DPI laser sensor, is a simple finger-grip mouse with only 5 buttons. It’s able to read movements of 200 inch per minute with 50g acceleration, all thanks to its 1000Hz ultra polling system, and has a lightning fast 1ms response.

There’s the APM-Lighting System which will be able to show real-time performance, as well as other functions like “Base under Attack” mode with multiple LED lighting effects. Another sweet trick from Razer would be its Button Force Adjustment, which allows user to adjust the force of the left click button to the liking of the user, in order to maximize the APM and unit micromanagement.

Razer goes Starcarftism

Razer Banshee – headset

Something that seemed like coming out from Starcraft itself, the Banshee seemed to be a headset worn by pilots of Banshee in Starcraft. Its design is focus on maximizing sound isolation, besides comfort, and portability. It comes with a detachable mic, convenience for those LAN goers.

There’s also the new multi-color APM (Actions-Per-Minute) Lighting System that provides real-time feedback through the lights at the side of the headphone cup. It shows real-time feedback of the player’s performance. The Razer Banshee also features full equalizer functionality with 8 preset settings or individually customized ones to tune your audio to your personal liking.

Razer goes Starcarftism

Razer Marauder – keyboard

The Marauder is a keyboard that seemed to be armor platted from space. Comes with the same APM (Actions-Per-Minute) Lighting System, it shows the real-time performance of the players through the integrated lighting system. Besides the optimized design for fast finger travels in between keys, there’s also the On-the-Fly Macro recording system, allowing players to record macros without leaving the game. Up to 10 profiles can be stored and switch among at any time of the game, without the hassle to mingle around the driver menus.

Razer goes Starcarftism

Here you can see the APM’s different lighting style.

Razer goes Starcarftism

Here’s how you can customize your own APM light colors.

[via Razer]

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