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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you buy a computer it usually comes with basic components and accessories which sometimes are cheap and low quality. If you&#8217;re an amateur and you need the computer just for surfing the internet or using different applications for work, etc, the basic accessories are the ones you need. But when you&#8217;re a gamer and you play competitive games, you&#8217;ll soon realize that your skills are limited by the accessories you are using while gaming. Many accessories are specially manufactured in order to perform better for gaming. And when using the <strong>professional accessories</strong>, everything seems to be better, including your gaming skills.</p>
<p>In this article we&#8217;ll be talking about Razer, a privately held computer peripherals manufacturer focused on creating the <strong>perfect products for professional gamers</strong>. Founded in 1998 in the US, Razer produced: mice, keyboards, sound cards, mouse pads, headphones, etc.<br />
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<strong>Gaming Mice:</strong></p>
<p>- <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Razer Mamba Wireless Laser Gaming Mouse</span> &#8211; 5600 DPI Razer Precision 3.5G laser sensor, dual mode wired/wireless functionality, seven independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons, Razer Synapse onboard memory, for $129.99<br />
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- <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Razer Naga MMOG Laser Gaming Mouse</span> &#8211; 5600 DPI Razer Precision 3.5G laser sensor, 17 fully programmable MMO-optimized buttons, maximum comfort for long gaming sessions, custom interface AddOns for MMO games, PC / Mac compatible, for $79.99</p>
<p>- <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Razer Imperator Gaming Mouse</span> &#8211; 5600  DPI Razer Precision 3.5G laser sensor, 7 independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons, adjustable side buttons for optimum reach, Razer Synapse on-board memory, for $79.99<br />
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<strong>Gaming Surfaces:</strong></p>
<p>- <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Razer Megasoma Professional Gaming Mouse Mat</span> &#8211; hard-soft hybrid mat, ultra-durable gaming mat, maximum portability, exclusive ambient glow, for $49.99<br />
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- <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Razer Destructor Mouse Mat</span> &#8211; Razer Fractal surface for high-precision gameplay, optimized for both optical and laser gaming-grade mice, non-slip rubber base for firm grip on smooth surfaces, includes a premium lightweight protective case, for $39.99<br />
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- <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Razer eXactmat Gaming Surface</span> &#8211; dual mousing surfaces, SPEED side for high-sensitivity users, CONTROL side for low-sensitivity and professional design users, non-slip, anti-reflective, abrasion-resistant anodized aluminum hard coat, for $29.99<br />
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<strong>Gaming Keyboards:</strong></p>
<p>- <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Razer Tarantula Gaming Keyboard</span> &#8211; Anti-ghosting capability for up to 10 keys, 32 KB Razer Synapse on-board memory, Hyperesponse gaming keytop with fully interchangeable keys, headphone-out and microphone-in jacks, 10 programmable gaming hotkeys, for $99.99<br />
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- <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Razer Lycosa Gaming Keyboard</span> &#8211; Fully-programmable keys with macro capability, backlight illumination with WASD cluster lighting option, gaming cluster with anti-ghosting capability, 10 customizable software profiles with on-the-fly switching, for $79.99<br />
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- <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard</span> &#8211; Slim keycap structure with Hyperesponse technology, anti-ghosting capability for WASD keys, easy access media keys, 10 customizable software profiles with on-the-fly switching, $49.99</p>
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<p><strong>Gaming Sound:</strong></p>
<p>- <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Razer Megalodon 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset</span> &#8211; Razer Maelstrom audio engine, onboard Audio processing, noise filtering amplified microphone, tangle-free braided fibre cable, for $149.99<br />
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- <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Razer Carcharias Gaming Headset</span> &#8211; extended comfort circumaural design, true-to-life gaming audio, noise filtering microphone, tangle-free braided fiber cable, for $79.99<br />
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- <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Razer Piranha Gaming Communicator</span> &#8211; true-to-life audio quality with superior clarity and bass, adjustable and noise-filtering microphone, ergonomic and adjustable headphones for prolonged use, durable braided fiber cable protection, for $69.99<br />
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These models and many more, you can find on their website at http://www.razerzone.com. If you&#8217;re a professional gamer you need these <strong>professional gaming accessories</strong>. Play hard, go PRO.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a big fan of computer games and you want to reach the maximum of your skills, you should try the gaming computer accessories that are made specially for gamers. You can either get a professional gaming mouse or a professional gaming keyboard, special headphones, joysticks, steering wheels, mouse pads, softwares and so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a big fan of computer games and you want to reach the  maximum of your skills, you should try the <strong>gaming computer  accessories</strong> that are made specially for gamers. You can either get a  professional gaming mouse or a professional gaming keyboard, special  headphones, joysticks, steering wheels, mouse pads, softwares and so on  that can increase your gaming skills significantly. One of the biggest  gaming accessories companies over the globe is SteelSeries.</p>
<p>They provide the games maniacs with the highest quality sound from  their headphones; the price starts at €29.99 for the SteelSeries Siberia  in-ear headphones or the SteelSeries 3H VR and goes as high as €99.99  for the SteelSeries 5H v2 USB. Their mouse pads offer you the best  surface on which to move your mouse; the prices for them can vary from  €6.99 for the SteelSeries QcK mini mouse pads up to €49.99 for the  SteelSeries SX or the SteelSeries 5C Limited Edition. The gaming  keyboards are especially made for high-pressure touches over the keys  while being caught inside the game action; the prices for the keyboards  are as good as the quality of the items and go from €24.99 for the  SteelSeries Zboard Limited Edition Keyset or the SteelSeries Zboard  Limited Edition Keyset Aion, up to €129.99 for the SteelSeries 7G  keyboard that has 18K gold-plated connectors for a very low latency, a  keystroke lifetime of 50 million and is equipped with two audio ports  you can use for headphone-in and microphone-out and features two USB  ports acting like an USB hub. The gaming mice need to be good looking,  to hand fit great and to move smoothly, that&#8217;s what their gaming mice  are; the prices start at €34.99 for the SteelSeries Kinzu Optical Mouse  and go up to €89.99 for the SteelSeries World of Warcraft MMO Gaming  Mouse.<br />
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If you need a branded mouse pad surface, mouse or keyboard, they  provide you a great variety of them; mouse pads, keyboards and gaming  mice customized with images from World of Warcraft for WOW fans, mouse  pads customized with images from Aion, StarCraft2 or Sudden Attack are  now available for gamers. Also Counter-Strike fans have the unique  opportunity to buy a mouse pad with their favorite international teams  printed on, such as Fnatic, MYM or MiBR. Gliders, mobile device adapters  and headset connectors for your already purchased gaming accessories  also come in handy.<br />
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SteelSeries is a company founded in 2001 in Copenhagen, Denmark by  Jacob Wolff &#8211; Petersen, that manufactures and distributes a very  diversified line of products targeted primarily at professional <strong>gaming  computer accessories</strong> for the computer gamers, the SteelSeries  company was once known as SteelPad. They earned the customer&#8217;s trust  with the professionalism that they have shown within the products they  sell and with their lowest prices for the highest quality and  performance. They managed to stay on top of others by being the first to  introduce the concept of &#8220;professional gaming accessories&#8221; into the  professional gamers world; they signed sponsorship with many of the  world&#8217;s gaming teams and managed to make them popular just for using  their brand.</p>
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