Razer Onza Gaming Controller (Xbox 360/PC) by Razer
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Height: 60.5 mm.Minimum system requirements: 1x USB.Depth: 109 mm.Colour of product: Black.Width: 154 mm..
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The Razer Onza TE gaming controller for Xbox 360 is designed to give professional gamers the competitive edge by bringing maximum customizability to the Xbox 360 controller. Featuring adjustable resistance on both analog sticks and putting two fully programmable Multi-Function Buttons (MFB) at the fingertips; the Razer Onza TE allows every professional gamer to tweak the controller to their individual preferences.
An improved D-pad; Hyperesponse technology on the backlit action buttons; and PC compatibility make the Razer Onza TE the choice for any competitive gamer. With a 15 foot super long lightweight braided cable and a quick release USB connector; the Razer Onza TE is made for tournament-grade lag free gameplay even during the most crucial moments.
Adjustable Resistance Analog Sticks
The resistance on both analog sticks of the Razer Onza TE is freely adjustable enabling you to fine-tune the force needed to tilt the analog stick; giving you the right resistance to achieve the optimal precision in any genre. Whether you want a high resistance for a racing game or minimal resistance for precise aiming in an FPS game; the adjustable resistance of each analog stick gives you the edge in every game you play.
Reviews By Overlord : Date 24 Dec 2011
Well my "Razer Onza Gaming Controller for Xbox 360 and PC" has turned up and what a disappointment it is...
Pro's:
Customisable extra left and right bumper buttons.
D-Pad is in four separate sections.
Con's:
Feels cheap and poorly made, like it won't last long.
Analogue sticks are far worse than the genuine Xbox 360 controller.
The "A,B,X,Y" buttons are quick to react but have too little tactile feed-back for my liking.
Left and right triggers are poorly designed.
My controller had a very sharp edge on the bottom edge of the right trigger. This makes me think that Razer has QA issues.
Reviews By N. Croft : Date 29 Feb 2012
I didn't buy my controller from Amazon, but this is just a warning to others. I have tried two Onza controllers and both stopped working in a very short period. I dropped the first one once to be fair (but not from a great height), but the other just developed a dead button after a few hours of Battlefield 3. These controllers feel quite nice to use but they're overpriced and the build quality is very poor in comparison to the standard MS controllers. Shame, as I really liked the programmable buttons, especially for spotting in BF3.
Reviews By alex : Date 12 Dec 2011
brought this from my local novatech, all i can say is the sensitivity on this is much higher the stick and takes a while to get used to. The second bumpers take a while to get used to and there is a sharp edge on the that can be annyoing but i would still say its a definate improvment over the MS controller.
The buttons feel much more responcive and respond to just a glacning hit.
For me i havn't found the creep that bad at all but then again my MS controlled is total shot. the only time i seem to experiance creep is lock picking on skyrim that is it, for shooters its far better option then the MS controller.
If you want to do delicate stuff then you shouldn't be using a dual stick you should be using a mouse on a compture.
In summary: for shooters and action games i would recomend it, it only really falls down in them when you are long ranging sniping although you can work around it if your compremise.
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