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Razer and EA Announce Battlefield 3 Gamers Gear

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Razer, the world's leading high-end precision gaming brand and EA, a leading global interactive entertainment software company, is kicking your explosive war gaming experience up several notches with the exclusive Battlefield 3 co-branded peripherals and gear line. Get total immersion and the technological advantage to win in one of the biggest first person shooter titles from EA to be launched this year.

The Razer Battlefield 3 Collector's Edition Peripherals line includes a Razer BlackWidow Ultimate mechanical keyboard, a Razer Imperator gaming mouse, Razer Scarab hard mouse mat and a Razer Onza Tournament Edition Xbox 360 controller. This suite of Razer gaming weaponry fully equips fans of Battlefield 3 to take on the most intense firefights and emerge victorious. They'll be empowered with competitive gaming features like faster key actuation on the Razer BlackWidow, increased swiping precision with the Razer Imperator, enhanced tracking accuracy with the Razer Scarab and fully customizable controls on the Razer Onza.



The Razer Battlefield 3 Collector's Edition Gear line extends your enjoyment of the game into the real world, with items like a heavy-duty Battlefield 3 silicone protection case for the iPhone 4, and a Battlefield 3 Razer Messenger Bag to store your gaming hardware on-the-go. All products in both the Battlefield 3 peripherals and gear line come decked out in awesome, gritty artwork straight from the game to further immerse you in the heart-pounding, high octane world of Battlefield 3.

"Everyone at Razer is eager for the day Battlefield 3 launches and we're going to be right there next to every other gamer immersed in the most hardcore military game to date," said Robert "RazerGuy" Krakoff, President, Razer USA. "And we'll be doing it with the Battlefield 3 Collector's Edition peripherals and gear line by Razer - the best hardware to complement one of the most hotly anticipated shooters of 2011."

About the Battlefield 3 Razer BlackWidow Ultimate gaming keyboard
Whether you're bringing down the thunder in a fighter jet, blasting holes in the enemy base with a tank, or part of a fearless infantry unit ready to destroy, the Battlefield 3 Razer BlackWidow Ultimate takes you full speed into combat with its full-fledged, heavy-duty mechanical key infrastructure. As it delivers crisp, tactile feedback and faster keystroke actuation to your gameplay, this revolutionary, fully backlit gaming keyboard packs a punch for your fight in the hyper-frenetic, immersive military shooter, Battlefield 3.

Price: US $139.99 / EU €139.99

Availability:
Razerzone.com - 25th October 2011
Worldwide - 25th October 2011

Product Features:
  • Full mechanical keys with 50g actuation force
  • Individually backlit keys with 5 levels of lighting
  • 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time
  • Programmable keys with on-the-fly macro recording
  • Gaming mode option for deactivation of the Windows key
  • 10 customizable software profiles with on-the-fly switching
  • 5 additional macro keys
  • Gaming optimized key matrix for minimized ghosting
  • Multi-media controls
  • Braided cable
  • Audio-out / Mic-in jacks
  • USB-passthrough
  • Approx. size in mm: 475(L) x 171(W) x 30(H)
  • Weight 1.5kg
For more information about the Battlefield 3 Razer BlackWidow Ultimate, please visit www.razerzone.com/bf3

About the Battlefield 3 Razer Imperator gaming mouse
In war, the ultimate weapon is the soldier - a highly-trained and highly-equipped warrior primed to secure victory no matter the cost. With the Battlefield 3 Razer Imperator, its 6400dpi 4G Dual Sensor System ensures that your every movement is translated into frags of pinpoint accuracy. Its rubberized contoured thumb grip and ergonomic right-handed form factor becomes an extension of your will and prowess - making you the ultimate weapon in the hyper-frenetic, immersive military shooter, Battlefield 3.

Price: US $79.99 / EU €79.99

Availability:
Razerzone.com - 25th October 2011
Worldwide - 25th October 2011

Product features:
  • 6400dpi 4G Dual Sensor System
  • Rubberized contoured thumb grip for added control
  • Ergonomic right-handed design
  • Adjustable side buttons
  • Razer Synapse Onboard Memory
  • Up to 200 inches per second* /50g acceleration
  • Seven independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons
  • On-the-Fly Sensitivity adjustment
  • Zero-acoustic Ultraslick mouse feet
  • Approx. size in mm; 123(l) x 71(w) x 42(h)
About the Battlefield 3 Razer Scarab hard mouse mat
A good soldier is highly effective and never wavering in combat, and that's what the Battlefield 3 Razer Scarab delivers with its Razer Fractal 2.0 textured surface. The surface is specially composed of crystalline coating, with peaks and troughs to aid mice sensors in establishing highly responsive, uniform tracking. Experience precise and effortless swipes across the surface to take enemies down with deadly ease and efficiency.

Price: US $39.99 / EU €39.99

Availability:
Razerzone.com - 25th October 2011
Worldwide - 25th October 2011

Product features:
  • Fractal 2.0 surface coating
  • Optimal performance for both laser and optical mice
  • Hard mouse mat providing precise tracking
  • Improved rubber base for greater stability
  • Large size suited for most gaming environments: 350(W) x 250(L) x 3(H)mm
  • Reinforced carrying case for optimal stowing
About the Battlefield 3 Razer Onza Tournament Edition Xbox 360 controller
The Battlefield 3 Razer Onza TE gaming controller for the Xbox 360 gives soldiers the maximum competitive edge on the battlefield; it comes with adjustable resistance on both analog sticks for better sensitivity control and two fully programmable Multi-Function Buttons for faster fragging at your fingertips. On top of that, an improved D-pad, Hyperesponse technology on the backlit action buttons, and a 15 foot light-weight braided cable with quick release USB connector makes the Battlefield 3 Razer Onza TE the perfect choice for heart-pumping military action with Battlefield 3 on the Xbox 360.

Price: US $59.99 / EU €59.99

Availability:
Razerzone.com - 25th October 2011
Worldwide - 25th October 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
  • 15 foot, lightweight, braided fiber cable
  • Approx. size in mm: 109(L) x 154(W) x 60.5(H)
About the Battlefield 3 Razer Messenger Bag
In battle, dust, dirt, and shrapnel are some of the things that could come to harm your gaming laptop and gear, so get total armored protection with the highly durable and lightweight Battlefield 3 Razer Messenger Bag. Constructed with tear-resistant, weather-proof heavy-duty 1680D ballistic, your gaming laptop and gear fears neither the elements nor the hardships of war.

Price: US $79.99 / EU €79.99

Availability:
Razerzone.com - 25th October 2011
Worldwide - 25th October 2011

Product features:
  • Armored with a tear-resistant, weather-proof heavy duty 1680D ballistic nylon outer shell.
  • Water-resistant Ripstop nylon inner lining for added durability.
  • Single shoulder sling design for added mobility. Easy one-handed release chest clasp enables quick and convenient access.
  • Built in compartments for up to 15" laptops, gaming peripherals and portable gaming devices.
  • Padded inner lining protects electronic devices and provides ample shock absorbency while on the road
About the Battlefield 3 iPhone 4 Protection Case by Razer
In war, a soldier is nothing without effective lines of communication and that's why he keeps his tactical smartphone with him at all times. The Battlefield 3 iPhone 4 Protection Case by Razer is made from heavy-duty silicone designed in a rugged, military look to protect yours from the shocks of war. Then, call in air-strikes and reinforcements effectively to bring home the win.

Price: US $19.99 / EU €19.99

Availability:
Razerzone.com - 25th October 2011
Worldwide - 25th October 2011

Product features:
  • Heavy duty silicone for heavy duty protection of your iPhone 4 from the elements
  • Rubberized finish for better grip
  • Rugged, military Battlefield 3 exclusive design

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I need a new mouse and keyboard...my current Lachesis has lost alot of the rubberized covering, and is starting to get uncomfortable. Good timing on Razer's part...
 

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weather-proof heavy duty 1680D ballistic nylon outer shell.

Ballistic nylon? :laugh::laugh::roll::laugh:
 
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That looks awesome! I m so gonna get that keyboard! ^_^
 

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I need a new mouse and keyboard...my current Lachesis has lost alot of the rubberized covering, and is starting to get uncomfortable. Good timing on Razer's part...

Wow i wish just 1 of the 4 razer mice lasted that long for me lol. In fact i have one of those mice put away due to button wear inside the mouse, well all 4 of them have the same issue lol.

My keyboard working real nice although you must be aware of the alt \ space issue. And getting used to the caps lock key and side buttons.

The issue with the alt \ space keys is that they can catch although easy fixed but why should you on a new keyboard right ?.. I am left handed so it's a none issue.


Anyways, walking around with that bag would make you look like a real twat lol.
 

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I've enver experienced much of the problem many reported with these Razer mice. I ahve used alot of motherboards(obviously), and at this point, I can't say I fault Razer for the problems users had. Maybe I just got lucky with my Lachesis, but I doubt it. The lachesis has worked well enough for me that my next mouse will probbly be a Razer one too, although the white RAT7 is calling my name too!
 
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I've enver experienced much of the problem many reported with these Razer mice. I ahve used alot of motherboards(obviously), and at this point, I can't say I fault Razer for the problems users had. Maybe I just got lucky with my Lachesis, but I doubt it. The lachesis has worked well enough for me that my next mouse will probbly be a Razer one too, although the white RAT7 is calling my name too!

Lay off the booze. :D
 

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I've enver experienced much of the problem many reported with these Razer mice. I ahve used alot of motherboards(obviously), and at this point, I can't say I fault Razer for the problems users had. Maybe I just got lucky with my Lachesis, but I doubt it. The lachesis has worked well enough for me that my next mouse will probbly be a Razer one too, although the white RAT7 is calling my name too!

DAAAAAAAVE. Get the RAAAAAAAAAT
 
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Does this mean you can use xbox pad on the PC version of BF3? I don't care for xbox pad support, but I'm sure there are people who are interested.
 
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Razer gets to do the BF3 stuff, while MadCatz does the CoD stuff.

Seems fitting.
 
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Nice but too expensive. Does BF3 come to iPhone also?
 
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Nice but too expensive. Does BF3 come to iPhone also?

Yeah, kinda odd but still. EA mobile will port it. I will bet a wager it will have nothing to do with the main game though! Just another attempt, like most mobile games, to bag money.
 

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uhm the artwork on that keyboard looks silly imo . The mousepad looks cool though
 
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It seems to me that even if the hardware is excellent, the BF3 branding will make it seem outdated really fast. It might be the hot game now and in the near future but that only lasts so long. But maybe planned obsolescence is part of the sale.
 
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dam these look real nice anyone want to buy a kidney?
 
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I've enver experienced much of the problem many reported with these Razer mice. I ahve used alot of motherboards(obviously), and at this point, I can't say I fault Razer for the problems users had. Maybe I just got lucky with my Lachesis, but I doubt it. The lachesis has worked well enough for me that my next mouse will probbly be a Razer one too, although the white RAT7 is calling my name too!

Don't know but i am hoping the XAI mouse lasts more than a year aas Razer ones either last a year or just over then they start double clicking on me.

It is fixable but it's a pain in the butt and you have to add a very thin piece of some thing to the plastic part that pushes the micro switch or take some of that plastic off and add just enough to make it work right.

How ever if they made it with tougher plastic i would be using the 1st razer mouse i had.
 
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never thought such stupid merchandising stuff can get so much echo...

this merchandising stuff is disgusting just like all from disney onwards, sell stupid stuff, somebody wil buy it.
 
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Software Windows 10 / Steam OS
Benchmark Scores It can run Crysis (Original), Doom 2016, and Halo MCC. SD LE 45fps
would be funny to see someone playing CoD with that gear...

keyboard looks cool, the r looks kinda odd tho being the only lowercase in the qwerty key set.
 

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Keyboard Razer BlackWidow / Logitech (Unknown)
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Benchmark Scores Benching is for bitches.
never thought such stupid merchandising stuff can get so much echo...

this merchandising stuff is disgusting just like all from disney onwards, sell stupid stuff, somebody wil buy it.

Oh man I wish Razor offered a Disney keyboard! That would RULE!
 
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