GilletteLabs x Razer
GilletteLabs x Razer is a clever collaboration on a shaving razor, launched in Singapore in December and now widely stocked. Against the S$44.90 retail price, I held out and grabbed mine from Watsons for just S$29.90.
Razer gaming gear, from mice and mouse pads to the Core X eGPU and oddities.
GilletteLabs x Razer is a clever collaboration on a shaving razor, launched in Singapore in December and now widely stocked. Against the S$44.90 retail price, I held out and grabbed mine from Watsons for just S$29.90.
Razer announced the Core X Chroma on 16th April 2019, a minor upgrade to the frequently sold-out Core X. At S$599, it's S$150 dearer than the Core X, yet both remain the best-value eGPUs on the market.
The Razer THS Spinner is a glow-in-the-dark fidget spinner retailing for US$19.99. I got mine as a door gift at the Razer Phone 2 launch, where the phone debuted at S$1,249, exclusive to Singtel.
I bought the Razer Goliathus Control Edition Mouse Pad (Small) from CH Computers at Funan for S$16, where the same pad sells for S$23 at Challenger. I'd been using the free pad bundled with Command & Conquer 3 from 2007.
Soon after my Razer Abyssus, I received another Razer mouse, the Imperator, announced 16 days later on 26th November 2009. It carries an RRP of S$139 and feels like a meaningful step up from the simpler Abyssus.
The Razer Abyssus was announced two months ago on 10th November 2009 and has been on sale here since December, with an RRP of S$79. Razer pitches it as giving gamers a competitive edge by focusing on the fundamentals.