Vorwort Vor gut einem Jahr hat die Firma Razer ihr erstes Headset, das Barracuda HP-1, vorgestellt, welches auch von unserer Redaktion mit einigen Auszeichnungen beglückt wurde.
Kurz vor der diesjährigen CeBIT stellt die bekannte eSport-Factory das Piranha Stereo Headset vor.
Auf der Verpackung liest man Sätze wie „ungeschlagene Leistung, Komfort und Funktionalität“ oder „uneingeschränkten Tragekomfort“.
Grund genug für uns, einen Blick auf dieses Stück Hardwaretechnik zu werfen.
Hersteller „Razer collaborates with gamers to develop, manufacture and market cutting-edge gaming peripherals utilizing proprietary technologies that give gamers the competitive edge. We reinvented the computer gaming industry by bringing this competitive edge to gamers when professional computer gaming was in its infancy. In the mid 90s, with the advent of networked gaming and competitive first-person-shooter (FPS) games, gamers found that their legacy peripherals were inhibiting rather than enhancing their gameplay.
In 1999, the Razer Boomslang™, the stuff of gaming legends, was launched after much research. Featuring an unprecedented precision of up to 2000 dpi when other mice maxed out at 400 dpi, the Razer Boomslang, powered by proprietary opto-mechanical technology, offered up to five times the accuracy of other gaming mice. It came as no surprise when professional gamers widewide such as Jonathon “Fatal1ty” Wendell and Sujoy Roy readily adopted the Razer Boomslang as their gaming mouse of choice. In just two years, more than 100,000 Razer Boomslangs were sold by Christmas.“ Alle technischen Daten zum Headset findet ihr in unserem Datenblatt!
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