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February 2008
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Attractive orb-shaped speakers and subwoofer will decorate your desktop nicely; 360° output allows for flexible placement and dynamic sound; rivals 5.1 setups; stout, stable subwoofer; THX-certified and co-developed; connectibility with standard audio de
High price-point; mixed performance with direction-sensitive sounds in gaming; no presets; touch remote isnt wireless.
The Makos bulbous speaker set delivers flexible, fresh audio that exceeds its 2.1 shell. Ideal for users in search of a system that works with many devices.
Publicación: 2008-04-18, Autor: Peter , crítica de: techcrunch.com
Resumen: If there’s one single gadget out there that I’ve been longing to review this year it’s the 2.1 speaker system from Razer. We caught a glimpse of them at last year’s CES and then there were teases that it would be out towards the en...
Resumen: Usually when people hear the names THX and Razer, their thoughts turn to movie soundtracks, audio certification and high-quality PC gaming accessories. But what would happen if the two were to get together and develop a product? What kind of product wo...
Intriguing design. Very powerful output. Booming low end. Excellent clarity without distortion at high volumes. Multiple inputs—including one on controller.
Very expensive. Wired controller can be slow and unresponsive. Limited listening "sweet spot."
Razers Mako 2.1 computer speaker system was codesigned with THX, featuring technology that uses desktop surfaces to disperse sound. The result is impressive power and clear, pleasing audio....
There is no doubt in my mind that the Razer Mako THX 2.1 speaker system could be the absolute best 2.1 speaker system available on the market today. Because Razer is a very gamer-centric company, I would recommend use of the Mako with your PC, especi...
The $399 price tag makes this one of the more expensive 2.1 desktop systems out there, in this current age of quick, cheap sub/sat solutions for PCs, laptops and iPods. But the bold look, innovative technology under the hood and --most importantly--th...
Resumen: For a fair majority of you out there, this could easily be the first time youve ever heard of Razers own 2.1-channel enthusiast speaker system. But if youve been in the market for a swank new setup to pair with your computer or gaming rig, heres to...
Why would anyone want to spend $400 on a multimedia system for the desktop? That’s an easy question to answer. More and more of us are porting our favorite music to computers. Or we are toting around an iPod that has some of our choice cuts that we wan...
Easy to install. Easy to set up. Easy to calibrate. Easy listening. Excellent audio performance with diverse separation at mid and high ranges. Gaming performance is exemplary gunshots and explosions had us ducking for cover. Omnidirectional sound fills a...
Touch sensitive controller is beautiful but often unresponsive and ambiguous. Hohum bass performance is a headscratcher. We want to feel our Barry White, not just hear him.