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February 2008
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The editors liked
Funky design
Nice bass
Good overall sound quality
Immersive audio
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Wired remote that operates poorly The Final Word The Mako speaker package from Razer surprised us a little
Providing fairly good if slightly bass-heavy audio and a sleek design. However the price tag is quite high and the remote can be pain...
Abstract: Multi-channel audio has long since been implemented in current PC titles, but few users can afford the money and space of incorporating a 5.1 channel audio system into their PC rig. A 5.1 surround system may be the best way to impress family and friend...
Superb sound quality, Perfect for many sound uses, even for the non audiophile, THX Certified, Highend ClassHD digital amplifier, OmniDirectional soundstage
Bass quality reduced on carpet, Touch sensitive control pod not so sensitive
The Razer Mako 2.1 THX Certified Multimedia System is overall a great system. It supplies top notch sound quality across the entire room while still only being a 2.1 sound system. Even though through Razer the price is a hefty $399.99 I still think it...
Abstract: Any gamer can tell you that there are a number of the more important features of hardcore gaming. Graphics, CPU, Ram, are some of the internal parts. After that you get to the sweet keyboard and mouse combo, but more important then anything, you have ...
Razer and THX make good bedfellows, Powerful 2.1 gaming sound, Great looks and sexy controls, Very clean playback, Click!
Only two channels, Bright highend, Bass softened by carpet, $400
These are, despite my leanings, $400 speakers to consider. What they lack in volume they make up for in precision. What they do with sharp highs they make up for in gorgeousness. Rub an equalizer on em, theyre good to go. Really, my criticisms are ro...
Attractive orb-shaped speakers and subwoofer will decorate your desktop nicely; 360° output allows for flexible placement and dynamic sound; rivals 5.1 setups; stout, stable subwoofer; THX-certified and co-developed; connectibility with standard audio de
High price-point; mixed performance with direction-sensitive sounds in gaming; no presets; touch remote isnt wireless.
The Makos bulbous speaker set delivers flexible, fresh audio that exceeds its 2.1 shell. Ideal for users in search of a system that works with many devices.
Published: 2008-04-18, Author: Peter , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: If there’s one single gadget out there that I’ve been longing to review this year it’s the 2.1 speaker system from Razer. We caught a glimpse of them at last year’s CES and then there were teases that it would be out towards the en...
Abstract: Usually when people hear the names THX and Razer, their thoughts turn to movie soundtracks, audio certification and high-quality PC gaming accessories. But what would happen if the two were to get together and develop a product? What kind of product wo...
Intriguing design. Very powerful output. Booming low end. Excellent clarity without distortion at high volumes. Multiple inputs—including one on controller.
Very expensive. Wired controller can be slow and unresponsive. Limited listening "sweet spot."
Razers Mako 2.1 computer speaker system was codesigned with THX, featuring technology that uses desktop surfaces to disperse sound. The result is impressive power and clear, pleasing audio....