Once a purveyor only of competition-grade gaming mice for first-person shooters, Razer has expanded its product range considerably in recent years to target hardcore games across all systems and genres. At E3, Razer showed off its first console game controller: the Onza for Xbox 360. Despite wearing the same $50 price tag as Microsoft’s stock controller, it offers extra buttons and adjustable tightness on the analog sticks. With StarCraft II just around the corner, it also showed off the $80 Spectre mouse, $120 Marauder keyboard and $120 Banshee headset, all of which offer StarCraft-specific functionality.
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by Nick Mokey
Nick Mokey is a magazine journalism graduate from Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, located in Syracuse, New York. Prior to writing for Digital Trends, he was a columnist and later head opinion editor at S.U.'s independent student newspaper, The Daily Orange. Nick has also interned for and contributed to Popular Mechanics magazine. Besides toying with computers and gadgets, he enjoys running, motorcycling, camping, and finding absurd deals on Craigslist.