Razer announced today its all-new 27-inch gaming monitor concept, the Razer Raptor. The desktop screen will be unveiled at CES 2019 as an early-design-phase model, with production units releasing later this year. Razer Co-Founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan says, “Razer has worked alongside partners in the past to bring the Razer experience to monitors, but the full potential was never fully realized. We decided to tackle this space on our own and are very excited to expand our presence to include desktop displays.” ESPORTS READY DISPLAY The Razer Raptor will deliver ultra-wide viewing angles with its custom-calibrated WQHD (2560×1440) IPS edge-to-edge panel with thin 2.3 mm bezels. The monitor will feature AMD Radeon™ FreeSync™ adaptive sync technology with fast response times featuring 1 ms Motion Blur reduction and a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz, ensuring fluid frames while gaming. The display satisfies the most demanding esports and performance enthusiasts … [Read more...] about – Razer reveals its first FreeSync gaming monitor concept
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8 Best Virtual Reality Headset To Experience VR in 2017
Virtual Reality has been the talk of the 21st century. While the internet took over the world by storm during the past decade or so, Virtual Reality has been the new talk of the town for quite some time now. If you might be undermining the craze for Virtual Reality in the market right now, it's time to think again! McDonald's have been testing out Happy Meal Boxes that double up as a VR headsets in Sweden over the past couple of weeks. Coca-Cola has also been working on a recyclable cardboard package that turns into VR headsets. You might be wondering, "Seriously? What's up with all these companies flocking towards Virtual Reality all of a sudden?". We haven't had enough of our smartphones and now suddenly we are talking about devices that latch onto our faces, well, Hello Technology! But why does this thing even matter? What exactly is Virtual Reality and Why does it matter? 'Virtual Reality' was coined in 1982 in a Sci-Fi novel and has since gone on to replace the 'Artificial … [Read more...] about 8 Best Virtual Reality Headset To Experience VR in 2017
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Last night was the night we go out and do things in Final Fantasy XIV, but for a period of time before and after the events I got in some Mass Effect Andromeda. There are still aspects of the game that I really do love, and aspects that I am really struggling to cope with. I am trying really hard to come up with a headcanon that the 600 year cryo sleep has given pretty much everyone partial facial paralysis… because wow… just wow. It is fine more or less when dealing with the normal ins and outs of missions… but when you take a romantic option you tread on some seriously painful uncanny valley territory. I am hoping we get later patches that adjust this, because it is mostly a distraction from what is otherwise a pretty solid game. I am having some weirdness with Ryder as well because I keep forgetting he isn’t Shepard. I mean I am playing a Mass Effect game and dealing with weird elder god robotic space magic … [Read more...] about Third Party Screenshot Tools
GPUs prices are skyrocketing because of cryptocurrency mining
I have never been this mad at the apparent shortage of items at the store. It irks me the more because the acute shortage of graphics cards leaves us with two unforeseen options: wait for I don’t know how long till prices come down or scramble for the few available pieces with cryptocurrency miners. Gamers can no longer pop into the nearest Best Buys store and grab the latest graphics processing units (GPUs). The situation has got so bad that it’s practically good advice to stay away from the very graphics cards that made gaming such a beautiful venture. Don’t try because you won’t get them. If you do find them, prices are insane. Shortages and price hikes Now, we are in 2018 and skyrocketing prices seems to be the norm. I worry more about the crazy graphics cards prices than I do about the increased cost of fuel. And the worst thing is that it’s now virtually impossible to purchase a good GPU. There are even allegations that we should expect prices to … [Read more...] about GPUs prices are skyrocketing because of cryptocurrency mining
Warframe is reworking Saryn to be more intuitive and heavily revamping melee
Play Warframe for freeChange is afoot in Warframe, say a pair of dev workshop articles accompanying last week’s dev stream. The first details the rework of Saryn – not the first time the toxic ‘frame has seen revision. Digital Extremes says she’s confusing to play for newbies and not intuitive at all. “Essentially, with Saryn you are given all the ingredients to mix up a cocktail, without really knowing if the ingredients are meant to mix in the first place,” DE writes. “In 2.0, we aim to take the guessing out of the ‘what does what with what to make X happen?’ and ultimately make her more sensible and intuitive to play.” The reboot involves buffing her armor and tweaking the mechanics behind spore damage, molt, toxic lash, amd miasma. She’s even getting new audio sounds: a voice that speaks when she casts. The other dev diary covers the broader review of melee across the whole game. DE is tweaking channeled damage, … [Read more...] about Warframe is reworking Saryn to be more intuitive and heavily revamping melee