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May 2011
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Long
Precise analog sticks with tension control
Two extra
Mappable shoulder buttons
Backlit
Responsive buttons
Nonslip surface
Relatively inexpensive
The Razer Onza Tournament Edition is a high-quality third-party Xbox 360 controller with adjustable tension analog sticks
Hyperesponse light-up face buttons
Two customizable extra shoulder buttons
And an extra-long braided 15-foot wire
Mechanical actuators
Adjustable tension on the analog sticks
Rubberized texture
Backlit buttons
Extended triggers
Very long 15ft. braided cord
Retains comfort after extended play
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Feels great
Cool extra features
Competitive pricing.
The editors didn't like
Some critics dislike the redesigned Dpad
No wireless option
Several reports of malfunctioning units
The D-pad is a bit clumsy
Especially for fans of fighting games. We don't love wired controllers
But there's no way around Microsoft's licensing
Sometimes irritating directional pad
Slightly awkward placement of remapped “start” and “back” buttons
Abstract: Evolving the controller has never been an easy task for any designer. Never mind that Nintendo has completely strayed from the traditional controller in favor of a waggling remote; how do you make the Xbox 360 controller – a gamepad considered to be o...
Mechanical actuators, Adjustable tension on the analog sticks, Rubberized texture, Backlit buttons, Extended triggers, Very long 15ft. braided cord, Retains comfort after extended play
Sometimes irritating directional pad
To sum it up informally, Razer's Onza TE is simply awesome. Razer listened to gamers once again, and again we have a superior alternative product in the overly populated sub-par peripheral market. The adjustable sticks won us over with ease. The optio...
Abstract: I have spent some quality time with the Razer Onza Tournament edition., an Xbox 360 controller that can also be used on PC. I could go on now how long I have waited for this baby to rest softly in my palms. But honestly you just want to now if its worth t...
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Published: 2011-03-04, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com
The Razer Onza Tournament Edition is a high-quality third-party Xbox 360 controller with adjustable tension analog sticks, Hyperesponse light-up face buttons, two customizable extra shoulder buttons, and an extra-long braided 15-foot wire
The D-pad is a bit clumsy, especially for fans of fighting games. We don't love wired controllers, but there's no way around Microsoft's licensing
With its bevy of forward-thinking features and customization options, the Razer Onza Tournament Edition is easily one of the best third-party Xbox 360 controllers we've ever used.
Published: 2011-03-04, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com.au
The Razer Onza Tournament Edition is a high-quality third-party Xbox 360 controller with adjustable tension analog sticks, Hyperesponse light-up face buttons, two customizable extra shoulder buttons, and an extra-long braided 15-foot wire
The D-pad is a bit clumsy, especially for fans of fighting games. We don't love wired controllers, but there's no way around Microsoft's licensing
With its bevy of forward-thinking features and customization options, the Razer Onza Tournament Edition is easily one of the best third-party Xbox 360 controllers we've ever used....
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Published: 2011-07-20, Author: Paul , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: It takes a brave soul to release an aftermarket controller for the Xbox 360. Microsoft’s original controller design has been hailed as one of the best gamepads for any console system, ever. Based on the popular ‘S’ controller for the original Xbox syst...
Looks good, Programmable buttons very useful in many games, Thumbstick tension adjustment good to personalise response, Good rubberised grip, Cable is longer than official controller and more durable
Wired version only, Back and start buttons relocation take a little while to get used to, More expensive than official controllers, Potentially not compatible with existing peripherals
Razer has made a strong effort in branching out to the console market with the Onza. Though more expensive than the standard XBox controller, particularly for the Tournament Edition (notably the prices are a lot closer in the US) the Onza definitely adds ...