Razer
Electronics · California, United States · 1,576 Employees
Founded in 2005, Razer manufactures software equipment for gaming purposes. The company is based in San Francisco, California.Read More
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$175M
Total Funding Amount
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Most Recent Funding Amount
4
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Jul 18, 2022
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Razer's New 2023 Blade 15 Laptop Still Has a 16:9 Issue | Man of Many
The Razer Blade 15 has been refreshed with Intel's 13th Gen processors and Nvidia's RTX 4000 GPUs for 2023.Razer Edge review: A new breed of gaming handheld
Thanks to the latest wave of handheld PCs like the Steam Deck and the Ayaneo 2, taking your games on the go has never been easier. That said, those devices are far from pocketable. But with the rise of cloud gaming, there's a newer breed of mobile machines like the Razer Edge that are trying to make things even more travel-friendly. Instead of relying solely on local performance, the Edge runs Android for lightweight appsRazer's Blade 16 and Blade 18 gaming laptops are available tomorrow
You didn't have to wait too long to get Razer's largest Blade systems to date. The company has revealed that the new Blade 16 and Blade 18 gaming laptops will be available tomorrow, February 8th. The 16- and 18-inch systems respectively start at $2,700 and $2,900, although the configurations launching this week are strictly high-end models with RTX 4080 or 4090 graphics — you'll have to spend at least $3,600 ($3,800 for the 18-inch model)Razer debuts its lightest gaming mouse ever, weighing in at 49 grams
Razer announced its lightest gaming mouse today, the Viper Mini Signature Edition. It only weighs 49g, making it 16 percent lighter than the company’s Viper V2 Pro and one of the most lightweight mice we’ve seen from a large company. The mouse uses a magnesium alloy exoskeleton with a semi-hollow interior (bearing a slight resemblance to the SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless). “We wanted to push beyond the traditional honeycomb design, and this required a material
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