“On our test bench we have three new products from Razer, all based on a licence with Blizzard to tie them in with StarCraft 2. The Marauder keyboard, Spectre mouse and Banshee headset feature styling which is completely different to anything else Razer offer and each is designed with StarCraft 2 players and fans in mind. Do they reach Razer’s usual standard of quality? Today we find out and the results are quite surprising…”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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Get Starcraft II on the brain and in the palm of your hand with branded peripherals
If you prefer form over function then perhaps this review of several PC peripherals branded with StarCraft II will be right up your alley. You can harvest a headset, keyboard and mouse all proudly proclaiming the existence of one of the best selling games to date. The keyboard and mouse are from Razer and are recognizable as products from that popular input device maker, so you would assume the quality would be high, with perhaps some leeway given to the headset. As it turns out, Hardware Heaven was flabbergasted that the peripherals made it through quality testing as they found these peripherals detracted from their ability to play. The only shining light was the software suite.