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Written by David
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We are now able to post the second and final part of our interview with Robert Krakoff at GamesCom 2009. Read on for the answers to the remainder of your questions, which deal with keyboards, the Pro line of products, wireless audio and Linux drivers.
BP: Many users love traditional high-quality quality mechanical keyboards, with standard key layouts and full-size keys. However, modern gaming keyboards are nearly all "soft-touch", many are "low-profile" and some have more cramped key layouts. Would Razer consider releasing a traditional mechanical keyboard with some of the more useful gaming keyboard features - think IBM Type-M with full anti-ghosting and back lighting?
RG: What you are describing is...
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Written by David
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Having seen the Naga and Megasoma announced a couple of days previously, we interviewed Robert "Razerguy" Krakoff, president of Razer, during Friday afternoon of the gaming trade fair in Cologne. Most of the questions were from our members - thank you for thinking of them and posting them for us to use.
BP: Congratulations on the Naga. In light of that, does Razer have plans to release a new mouse for non-MMO, FPS players?
RG: Oh, there will always be...
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Written by David
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Razer Blueprints got access to the business day (Wednesday the 19th of August) of GamesCom 2009 to be present at the Razer press conference. We'd heard Razer would be announcing two new products, but we didn't know what kind of products they would be and we were kept guessing right up until the unveiling itself.
We were planning to tweet live from the press conference in order to get the word out to those who weren't watching the live stream, but the night before we had some trouble with Twitter (who would have thought?); it didn't seem to want to validate our mobile for text tweeting. Fortunately, DarkPeanut tried again later on Wednesday and it worked. If you're not already following Razer Blueprints at Twitter, find our tweets at http://twitter.com/razerblueprints/
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Written by DarkPeanut
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At this CeBIT Razer announced the Razer Salmosa mouse. We met up once again with Razerguy there and had a little chat. You can read all his answers to our questions here.
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Written by Buzztiger
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Thanks to our secret source inside Razer we got some infos on Razer's new snake, that will be announced tomorrow at the CeBIT in Hanover, Germany. It's the Razer Salmosa. We also have some details on the tech specs. Read more...
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Written by THW Arie
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The Piranha is Razer’s second attempt to create a gaming headset. You can read what I thought of their first attempt here.
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Written by Buzztiger
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 This is personal. We started this community site about 5 years ago because of the original Razer Boomslang 2000. The shape, the technology, the edge. [Read more..]
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Written by LEXO5
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Our review of the unique looking, hybrid mousepad from NOIDpad.
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Written by Buzztiger
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Our review of the Microsoft Habu: Razer guts and MS shape.
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Written by Buzztiger
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The last product review of our SteelSeries round-up: The SteelPad QcK heavy, an oversize extra-thick cloth pad.
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Written by Buzztiger
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Our review of the SteelSound 5H V2 stereo headset
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Written by Buzztiger
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Our review of the Everglide T-1000 keyboard.
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Written by Vana
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Our review of the Razer Pro|Tones m100 headset
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Written by Buzztiger
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As last run in our review marathon, we now take a look at another surround sound headset: the Medusa 5.1 Mobile Edition headset.
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Written by Buzztiger
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 We took a closer look at the Steelkeys 6G professional gaming keyboard.
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