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  3. Razer Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Website. razer.com. Razer gaming headsets and keyboard. Razer Inc. (stylized as R Λ Z Ξ R) is a Singaporean-American [4] [5] [6] multinational technology company that makes, develops and sells consumer electronics, financial services, and gaming hardware.

  4. 8 Gaming Earbuds To Get Your Game On While Out and About - AOL

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  5. Razer Blade Stealth - Wikipedia

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    The Razer Blade Stealth is a laptop lineup from Razer Inc. It was first launched 6 January 2016 during the Consumer Electronics Show alongside the Razer Core, the external graphics box. The product won the CES 2016 Best Laptop Award for its unique design choice of detaching the powerful GPU from the main device and connecting the two via ...

  6. Razer’s THX Spatial Audio gives your headphones surround ...

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    Since acquiring THX in 2016, Razer has been busy bolstering its audio offerings beyond its gaming brand (see: the company’s recently-announced Opus headphones). Now the company is leveraging THX ...

  7. Razer’s $200 noise-canceling Opus headphones focus on ... - AOL

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    High-end headphones typically justify their lofty price tags with lots of features. For its first foray into non-gaming audio, Razer cut many of those bells and whistles and introduced a really ...

  8. THX - Wikipedia

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    The first THX-certified laptop was released in 2017, the Razer Blade Pro. THX introduced Spatial Audio in 2018, a new positional audio solution for an immersive 360-degree sound experience through headphones and speakers. The technology was used on the Kraken gaming headset for simulated 7.1 surround sound.