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May 2011
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The editors liked
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
The first thing which a gamer using the Onza Tournament Edition will notice is that the controller has a significantly different feel to the standard Microsoft model. This starts with a much nicer soft touch coating and the tweaked grip area shape giv...
Abstract: The Razer Onza Tournament Edition isn’t your standard, run-of-the-mill Xbox 360 third-party controller. More than most, Razer has created a serious rival to the official Microsoft pad that can improve your performance considerably. By taking all of the...
Adjustable-resistance analogue sticks work like a dream, Reworked form and material really do increase grip and comfort, Extra assignable buttons are a nice touch, Flattened action buttons are very intuitive
Design is clearly aimed at teenagers, Shoulder buttons are a bit small and close, D-pad is reduced to one use only, Not wireless, Premium price
At Rs. 3,499, the Razer Onza TE is a very expensive piece of kit, The default controller retails at barely Rs.1500 or less and is, quite frankly, extremely well suited to its task and does not need such an expensive replacement. Considering that the ...
DPad design isn't the best for fighting games, Spacing between shoulder buttons and the MFB is too little, Trigger design can be improved
The biggest question that arises is that is the Razer Onza TE worth buying or not, compared both to the OEM controller and its cousin the SE. Well I would say that it is definitely worth the buy especially if you enjoy racing, sports, fighting, RPG, and a...
Hyperesponse buttons are quick, Tension adjustment on analog sticks works like a charm, Rubberized grip feels comfortable, MFB come in extremely handy,
Dpad is not so good in fighting games, Xbox Guide buttons looks cheap, Backlight on face buttons is too bright
Abstract: la promesse Des manettes apparues avec les consoles de « nouvelle génération », celle de la Xbox 360 est assurément une des plus agréables à utiliser. Pour autant, la manette de Microsoft souffre de quelques manques. L’annonce, il y a bien longtemps ...