Razer

  • Almost a year after launching its first gaming-focused flagship smartphone, Razer is back with the Razer Phone 2. It brings with it faster performance, improved cooling, an upgraded camera setup and even Razer's RGB Chroma lighting system – so you can have your app notifications color-coded.
  • Razer has revealed this year’s Blade, its flagship gaming laptop, which it touts as the smallest gaming laptop with a 15.6-in display. The 2018 Razer Blade boasts pretty beefy innards, but that can be bumped up even further with a new edition of the external graphics-boosting box, the Razer Core X.
  • The Consumer Electronics Show usually throws up its fair share of weird and wonderful gadgetry, and so it's proving once again for CES 2018. Take Project Linda from Razer, for example, a laptop concept where the brains and control system are provided by the company's flagship smartphone.
  • Razer is best known for its gaming rigs and accessories, but the company now wants to make a splash in the smartphone market too, with its newly announced Razer Phone. Like its other products, the phone is aimed at gamers, with a top-end display and flagship-level processing power inside.
  • If you're after more computer screen real estate there are plenty of options open to you, but gaming specialist Razer has a different idea: a laptop that incorporates two extra displays alongside the standard one you normally get above the keyboard.
  • This year, laptops trended toward thin, metallic, increasingly versatile builds and a decreasing number of ports. Many of their specs fall within a narrow range, but there are a few notable variations. Join New Atlas as we round up and compare eight of 2016's best high-end laptops.​
  • Sony has announced some chunky new third-party PS4 controllers from Razer and Nacon, designed specifically for the eSports crowd with added buttons, triggers, profiles, and a decidedly more Xbox look about them.
  • Razer has announced a new laptop at CES in Las Vegas, designed to invade both ultrabook and gaming PC territory. The laptop, known as the Razer Blade Stealth, can be purchased with an external desktop graphics solution, providing some potent, upgradable gaming horsepower.
  • Razer has updated its high-end 14-inch notebook with Maxwell graphics, a brand new Intel processor and double the memory of last year’s model. It’s not all change though, with the machine still offering the same trim build and QHD+ display as its predecessor.
  • Now that Palmer Luckey and Oculus VR have made virtual reality a thing, everyone wants a piece of the action. Gizmag went hands-on with one of those attempts, the initial developer kit for Razer's open source virtual reality platform.
  • Razer is going full out at CES, unveiling both a low-cost fitness band and an all-new Android TV micro-console. The latter, known as the Forge TV, is a device of two halves, offering both the opportunity to play Google Play games with up to four players, as well as low-latency PC streaming.
  • The Razer brand is generally associated more with gaming than fitness, but that hasn’t stopped the company from making moves into the smartband space. The Nabu X is its latest effort, with the second-generation fitness tracker offering limited notification support and novel social functionality.
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