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  2. Razer Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Razer's products are generally targeted at gamers and include gaming laptops, gaming tablets, and PC peripherals such as mice (e.g. Razer Naga), audio devices, keyboards, mouse mats, and gamepads. Most Razer products are named after predatory or venomous animals, ranging from snakes (mice), insects (mouse mats), arachnids (keyboards), marine ...

  3. Razer Blade Stealth - Wikipedia

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    Operating system. Windows 10 home/ Windows 10 pro. Website. https://www.razer.com/gaming-laptops/razer-blade-stealth. 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.

  4. Razer Naga - Wikipedia

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    The Razer Naga is a series of gaming mice released by Razer Inc. designed specifically for massively multiplayer online (MMO) and multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) games like Dota 2 and League of Legends.

  5. A bunch of Razer gaming gear is on sale for one day only - AOL

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    Select Razer products are up to 55% off at Amazon for March 21 only — here our some of our top picks: The Razer Kishi is a mobile gaming glow-up — $39.99 $89.99 (save $50)The Razer Huntsman ...

  6. Online Store Razer Accidentally Posts 90%-Off Coupon - AOL

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    Razer/FacebookRazer CEO Min-Liang Tan holds the Razer Edge. It's a story we've heard before: A retailer posts a coupon or markdown that seems too good to be true, then quickly pulls it when it ...

  7. Boosting (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Boosting is a method by which low-ranked players in online multiplayer games, such as first-person shooters and massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs), hire more skilled players to artificially increase their gaming account rank or winning positions.