Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the Razer Onza Tournament Edition for Xbox 360 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Onza Tournament Edition for Xbox 360.
May 2011
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The editors liked
Mechanical backlit action buttons
Resistivity adjustable joysticks
Rubberised grip
Multifunctional buttons
Long braided cable
Lightweight and ergonomic
Superlative mechanical face buttons
Adjustable thumbsticks
Rubberised body
Remappable MFBs
Great performance
The editors didn't like
DPad design isn't the best for fighting games
Spacing between shoulder buttons and the MFB is too little
Abstract: TOOLS YOU CAN USE advertisementIn this video game hardware review, we look at one of the hottest new controller's on the market - Razer's Onza TE. Will this titan of technology up your gaming technique, or is it destined for remote control hell? Only o...
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Slightly awkward placement of remapped “start” and “back” buttons
Being the first console oriented product from Razer the Onza and Onza TE will set Razer’s position in the console market and, from our perspective, they have put themselves into a good starting position. Essentially, Razer has managed to meet most of t...
Abstract: Even as long as two Consumer Electronics Expos ago, we had known that Razer was working on their Xbox 360 controller. We had seen some prototype mock-ups as well as had discussions with a high-level Razer employee on the product. Now, they have finally...
As opposed to the Mad Catz Cyborg V.5 Rumble Pad, the Razer Onza Tournament Edition does not use any drivers, but is fully recognized when plugged in a spare USB port. The Razer offering is lighter, comes with the useful adjustable resistance for the ...
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...