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Razer’s Edge and Edge Pro Windows 8 tablets go up for pre-order March 1st

We saw them at CES last month, and soon you’ll be able to reserve your own: Razer today announced that its Edge and Edge Pro tablets will be available for pre-order starting March 1st at 12:01 AM PST. The 10.1-inch Windows 8 tablets will start at $ 999.99 for a 64GB model with 4GB of RAM, moving up to $ 1,299.99 with 128GB of storage and $ 1,449.99 for those in need of a beefier 256GB drive. As for the various docks available for Edge — which include a keyboard, gaming controller, and docking station — you’ll need to pay for those separately, and Razer isn’t yet revealing when it plans to begin accepting orders. No, its resolution of 1366 x 768 isn’t up to snuff with Microsoft’s Surface Pro, but at least a couple of those docks will net…
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Razer’s customizable fight stick returns to TGS for final beta, is still nameless (video)
Bear in mind that disassembly friendly, unnamed Xbox 360 arcade stick Razer trotted out at TGS last year? It’s back, and while it hasn’t gotten any traction in the moniker category, it’s received a few notable hardware tweaks. Razer’s TGS group told us the stick has been through a sum total of thirteen modifications given that it entered closed beta last year, and is now entering its last beta prior to manufacturing. Leveraging comments from over 200 fans, Razer has made a number of tweaks to the controller, consisting of alternative joystick tops, an included miniature screwdriver and a honeycomb screw-mount bottom so modders can easily install custom PCBs.
The new unit additionally wears an acrylic cover, enabling point of view purchasers to switch Razer’s default art work for a custom inlay. Like last year, this unit features Sanwa Denshi components– but fussy users will be able to switch them out for their ideal components without concern of voiding their guarantee. Razer could not tell us just how long the last beta phase would last, and only stated that the stick would be produceded once it was “perfect.” Our host did hazard a guess, nonetheless, that it would certainly be out by very early next year. Want to see more? Relive our TGS booth check out after the break.
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Razer’s Electra headphones pump out bass, keep your voice ‘inline’ for $60
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