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Why The Razer Onza Might Be The Better Xbox 360 Gamepad

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

Hardware maker Razer is getting into the console game with the Razer Onza, the Xbox 360 gamepad that might make you want to dump the official Microsoft version. Perhaps the coolest feature of the Onza is its analog sticks with adjustable resistance—a feature exclusive to the “Tournament Edition” of the deluxe controller—but the programmable rummy 365 shoulder rummy 365 buttons and the “Hyperesponse” XYAB action buttons might make this the better Xbox 360 rummy 51 gamepad. (It also works on the PC, if you’re looking for a multi-purpose gamepad.) There are two versions of the Onza, one with adjustable analog sticks, rubberized grip and backlit rummy best buttons (the Tournament Edition), and rummy 51 one without those three features (the Standard rummy best Edition). Razer’s Kendall walks us through the best the Onza has to offer at CES in the video above.

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