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    xbox 360 Razer Releases the Razer Onza Xbox 360 Controller

    We first posted about the Razer Onza exactly one year to the day when it was announced at CES 2010.


    Carlsbad, Calif. – January 6, 2011 – Xbox gaming worldwide explodes as Razer, the world’s leading high-end precision gaming brand, finally releases their brand new elite Xbox 360 controllers: the Razer Onza Tournament and Standard Edition. These beasts of Xbox gaming will let gamers mercilessly maul opponents and climb to the top of competitive scoreboards with ease. With the promise of such power, shopping malls and game outlets won’t stop the onslaught of hysterical console gamers who’ve endured the long wait for the Razer Onza.

    “We predict mass hysteria in-stores, people will fight over fast-selling stock. Blood might be spilled,” said Robert “Razerguy” Krakoff, president Razer USA. “So I recommend pre-ordering for minimal stress and safety issues. With the Razer Onza controllers, we are excited to bring the attention to detail and precision we give our PC gaming peripherals to the Xbox 360.”

    Built for the hardcore competitive gamer, the Razer Onza Tournament Edition offers superior customizability with adjustable resistance analog sticks meaning nothing stands in your way for exceptional precision. Twist the analog sticks in one direction to make them more resistant for steadier control, or twist in the opposite direction for quicker, fluid movements. Boom! He’s dead. Boom! She’s dead. You’re just too fast; nothing’s stopping you when you have an Onza in your hands.

    Both Tournament and Standard Editions of the Razer Onza feature Multi-Function Buttons (MFB) on the controller’s shoulders which allow remapping of critical buttons to your fingertips. Not only does this increase efficiency of game control, but aids those with disabilities unable to reach specific functions on a standard controller. Razer enhances gaming for everyone. All controllers are also armed with, Hyperesponse™ action buttons, PC compatibility, and a 15 foot cable for the ultimate pleasure in Xbox gaming.

    About the Razer Onza Tournament Edition Xbox 360 Controller:

    The Razer Onza TE Gaming Controller gives professional gamers the competitive edge by bringing together all these awesome customizable features to make the Xbox 360 your bitch. Featuring adjustable resistance on both analog sticks and two fully programmable Multi-Function Buttons (MFB), there is no excuse not to pwn, whatever the game.

    With an improved D-pad, Hyperesponse technology on backlit action buttons, PC compatibility and a 15 foot lightweight braided cable with quick release USB connector, it’s no wonder the controller’s highly sought after in every Xbox gamers’ pursuit of epic win.

    Price: US $49.99 / EU €49.99
    Availability:
    Razerzone.com – Pre-order Starting 17th Jan 2011
    Worldwide– January 2011

    Product Features:
    • 2 Adjustable resistance analog sticks
    • 2 Multi-Function Buttons (MFB)
    • 4 backlit Hyperesponse action buttons
    • Precision D-Pad
    • Non-slip rubber surface
    • Quick release USB connector
    • Fully PC compatible
    • 15 foot, lightweight, braided fiber cable
    • Approx. size in mm: 109(L) x 154(W) x 60.5(H)

    For more information about the Razer Onza TE, please visit www.razerzone.com/onzate.

    About the Razer Onza Standard Edition Xbox 360 Controller:

    All it takes are two extra Multi-Function Buttons (MFB) on the Razer Onza Xbox 360 controller for a mind-blowingly different gaming experience – something Razer has a penchant for providing. An improved D-pad, Hyperesponse technology on the action buttons, and PC compatibility makes this a necessity for any discerning Xbox gamer. A 15 foot lightweight cable with quick release USB connector makes for lag-free pwnage.

    Price: US $39.99 / EU €39.99
    Availability:
    Razerzone.com – Pre-order Starting 17th Jan 2011
    Worldwide – January 2011

    Product Features:
    • 2 Multi-Function Buttons (MFB)
    • 4 Hyperesponse action buttons
    • Precision D-Pad
    • High grip textured surface
    • Quick release USB connector
    • Fully PC compatible
    • 15 foot, lightweight cable
    • Approx. size in mm: 109(L) x 154(W) x 60.5(H)

    For more information about the Razer Onza, please visit www.razerzone.com/onza.



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