The nice Razer logo stickers are in a number of two and can be put on our desktop computer case, on our laptop or other locations of our liking:
On the back of the Certificate of Authenticity document, we can find some information regarding the “Cult of Razer”, the product, along with the RazerGuy signature:
The Quick Installation guide describes the main functions, the buttons and how to connect the device to our computer:
The Onza Tournament Edition is fully covered by a non-slip rubber coating, for a better grip; some of the buttons have been moved from their usual location, and the d-pad is split in 4 separate buttons:
The buttons that have been relocated are the Back and Start buttons; instead of finding them in the center, they are moved towards the microphone jack port:
The split d-pad replaces the single roll-over piece; in the games where we use the d-pad intensively, this change in design may not be that great if we need to access all 8 directions:
In the center, we can find the Guide button, usable when the controller is connected to the Xbox 360:
The analog sticks have adjustable tension rings under them, something that was not present on the non-Tournament variant:
The face buttons look the same as on the non-Tournament edition, but now also have LED backlighting: