Razer Inc.

This article is about a computer and peripherals manufacturer. For other uses, see Razer (disambiguation).
Razer Inc.
Private
Industry Computer industry
Computer hardware
Consumer electronics
Application software
Founded 2005 (2005)
Founders Min-Liang Tan
Robert Krakow
Matthew Thompson
Headquarters Irvine, United States
Key people
Robert "Razerguy" Krakoff (Chairman)
Min-Liang Tan (CEO)
Products Gaming, Laptops, Mice, Keyboards, Headsets, Mousepads, Xbox One Controllers, Xbox 360 Controllers, Watch's, Software
Number of employees
400 (January 2015)
Subsidiaries Ouya (Software only)
Slogan For Gamers. By Gamers.
Website www.razerzone.com
Razer USA Ltd snake logo

Razer Inc. (stylized as RΛZΞR) is an American company founded by Min-Liang Tan, Matthew Thompson and Robert Krakoff, which specializes in products marketed specifically to gamers. Razer is dedicated to the creation and development of products mainly focused on PC gaming such as gaming laptops, gaming tablet computer, various PC gaming peripherals and accessories. The Razer brand is currently being marketed under Razer USA Ltd. Razer has become a very popular brand among PC gamers around the world.

History

Razer was founded in 2005 by a team of marketers and engineers to develop and market a high end computer gaming mouse, the Boomslang, targeted to computer gamers.

At Consumer Electronics Show 2011, Razer unveiled the Razer Switchblade, a handheld gaming device prototype.[1]

At CES 2013, Razer unveiled its Razer Edge gaming tablet computer, which was previously known as Project Fiona. The tablet uses the Windows 8 operating system and is designed with gaming in mind.[2]

In May 2013, Razer unveiled the 14-inch Razer Blade and 17-inch Razer Blade Pro gaming laptops with 4th-generation Intel Haswell processors. The Razer Blade 14-inch portable gaming laptop was dubbed the "world's thinnest gaming laptop" which weighed just 4.1 lbs., while the 17-inch screen Razer Blade Pro featured the built-in 'Switchblade' LCD display.[3]

At CES 2014, Razer unveiled Project Christine, a modular gaming PC. Each of the branches on the PC is a discrete component—a CPU, a GPU, a hard drive, memory—that simply plugs into the central backbone. Once slotted in, Project Christine automatically syncs the newly added module through PCI-Express (the same serial bus that discrete graphics cards and other components currently use).

In July 2015, Razer announced it was purchasing the software division of video-game company Ouya.[4]

At Consumer Electronics Show 2016, Razer has been selected for People's Choice Winner for Razer Blade Stealth Ultrabook.The company won last year for the Razer Forge TV, and this year, it takes home the prize for the Razer Blade Stealth Ultrabook, a super-slim gaming laptop.[5]

Products

The DeathAdder 2013 Edition

Razer's products are generally targeted at gamers. Razer's products include gaming laptops, gaming tablets and PC peripherals including mice, audio devices, keyboards, mouse mats and game-pads. Razer has also released a VOIP software called Razer Comms. The Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse is the company's most popular product by sales numbers. Most Razer products are named after predatory or venomous animals, ranging from snakes (mice), insects (mouse mats), arachnids (keyboards) over marine creatures (audio) to felines (console peripherals), with the Razer Blade laptops and Razer Edge instead named after bladed objects.

Gaming laptops

Gaming tablets

Chroma Series

Wearables

Gaming Controllers

Based on information on Engadget, Razer’s products have always been aimed towards gamers.[9]

Timeline

2015

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

Team Razer

Razer has partnered with many professional eSports teams and players, who are collectively known as Team Razer.

Teams

Players

Notable tournament sponsorships

See also

References

External links

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