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Written by Buzztiger
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Monday, 28 August 2006 |
| We have finished our daily blogs. You can read them here.
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Written by Buzztiger
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Sunday, 27 August 2006 |
At the GC Razer showed a lab sample of the new Razer Barracuda soundcard AC-1. The release is scheduled for september. Head over to our gallery for more Barracuda pics. Or read Razerguys comments and a short FAQ released by Razer during the CeBIT.
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Written by Buzztiger
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Sunday, 27 August 2006 |
| We have finished Day 1 of our GC06 blog. More days to come...
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Written by Buzztiger
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Saturday, 26 August 2006 |
Razerguy has updated his blog with some clarifications he'd like to make about the new alliance with Microsoft and the MS Habu: "Neither Microsoft or Razer planned to make this mouse … it was mandated
by gamers who specifically wrote both companies and begged us to make
it. This product is for you!" Also included is a comparison between Habu and the Copperhead. Read the full blog here.
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Written by Buzztiger
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Saturday, 26 August 2006 |
| The guys from Techgage have a first review of the Barracuda headset HP-1. They gave it a 7 out of 10. Pros: soft ear pods, surround like sound, good mic, cons: expensive, disappointing bass performance, short cable and proprietary connection. You can read the full review here. You can expect Blueprints own review of the HP-1 during the next week.
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Written by Buzztiger
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Wednesday, 23 August 2006 |
Today Razer and Microsoft announced a developement partnership. First offspring, the Microsoft Habu, powered and developed by Razer , the Habu will be Razer's first cobrand with MS, and more are to follow. “We are thrilled to partner with Microsoft to combine form and function in order to deliver the best gaming products possible,” said Robert “Razerguy” Krakoff, president of Razer. More details on the Habu soon. You can find more images in our gallery. A brief overview is available here |
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Written by Vana
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Monday, 14 August 2006 |
Running a website like RBP involves monthly costs for traffic, web space etc. Since we had to move our server to a commercial provider, our costs have increased. As you know, this is a private page. We are not financially involved with Razer or any other company and pay the expenses ourselves. We kindly ask you to support us in bearing our costs. How can you do that? From now on, we will take out ads to cover at least a part of our expenses. In case you use Adblock, it would be nice if you created a filter for our site, respectively put us on your whitelist and pay a visit to our sponsors every now and then. Alternatively, you can also support us by making a donation or buying a Blueprints T-shirt . If you are interested in advertising on our page, feel free to contact us.
We are grateful for every little help.
The Blueprints team.
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Written by Vana
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Sunday, 13 August 2006 |
What have Bill Gates, Ned Flanders, Albert Einstein and Razerguy in common? Like 10 percent of the population, they prefer their left hand. Recent studies showed that lefties are more intelligent and earn more money compared to right handers. The optimal mouse for them: an ambidextrous Razer ;) Enjoy your special day!
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Written by Buzztiger
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Friday, 11 August 2006 |
The new Razer headset Razer Barracuda HP-1 is now available from Razers online shop (atm only USA and Asia) Price is $129.99, more infos on the headset on Razers product page. The HP-1 is part of Razers new audio line for gamers, which also includes a special soundcard the Barracuda AC-1 featuring true positional sound. The products were announced at the CeBIT 2006 in March. During a recent interview, Razer's president Robert Krakoff announced the release for September 2006. Blueprints will try to get a closer look at Razer's new predators during the upcoming Games Convention (24.- 27.8.) in Leipzig.
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