RAZER Onza Tournament Edition Professional Gaming Controller Review

Others/Miscelleneous by stefan @ 2011-05-17

Onza Tournament Edition from RAZER is an XBOX 360 controller which brings some benefits over the standard controller, like analog sticks with adjustable tension, face buttons with blacklight, extra programmable buttons or longer triggers; also, the rubberized non-slip surface comes only with the Tournament Edition version.

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A Closer Look Part II

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:

 

 

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