Engadget: Is your Xbox 360's bundled controller not loving you quite like it should? Razer's ready to pick you up on the rebound with its updated Onza controller for Microsoft's console. The Tournament Edition offers analog sticks with adjustable resistance, an improved D-pad, backlit action buttons, and a pair of added programmable keys.
Razer shrinks the Leviathan soundbar for V2. It's got a smaller price tag, too.
No, the cool SwitchBlade UI keys aren't coming back.
The Razer DeathAdder V2 X Hyperspeed is a solid midrange mouse with a lot of performance under its belt, as well as offering an inexpensive solution for prospective buyers.
I wonder how that D-Pad is? I wish MS would allow 3rd party companies to make wireless controllers.