James
MyGaming Alumnus
Razer ships every new product at a loss
Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan says that profit isn’t the goal of their products.
Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan says that profit isn’t the goal of their products.
Razer ships every new product at a loss
Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan says that profit isn’t the goal of their products.
Yeah, erm...not quite sure he really knows what he's saying. The re-released statement that not all product make a loss over their lifetimes was what he actually meant. How weird though...lol.Those are the most bizarre comments I've ever read by a company CEO. Love the clarification by the marketing department afterwards, though.
Razer ships every new product at a loss
Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan says that profit isn’t the goal of their products.
I am not surprised xD
Razer product quality has become so poor lately...I used to love their stuff.
Eh at least there are companies like Steel Series and Roccat that make damn good stuff![]()
Do left handed people even worry about left handed mouses?
Hahaha, touche.Yes, because not all of us are crazy![]()
Hahaha, touche.
I'm a bit of a mix though. Write lefty, but mouse in right hand. Play cricket lefty, but golf right. Basically everything thats easy to do left handed I do it that way, but anything that needs something special (ie: golf clubs, mouse etc) I do right handed.I've tried switching, but I've been using my left hand for so long, it's just not worth the effort of relearning everything.
I wish I could find a good mouse for my left paw. Something with lots of buttons preferably.
Do left handed people even worry about left handed mouses?
I'm a bit of a mix though. Write lefty, but mouse in right hand. Play cricket lefty, but golf right. Basically everything thats easy to do left handed I do it that way, but anything that needs something special (ie: golf clubs, mouse etc) I do right handed.
I wish I could find a good mouse for my left paw. Something with lots of buttons preferably.
There is a mouse that is being brought out by Razer especially for south paw. Go take a look at their site.
You mean the ones mentioned in the article and in this thread?
WTF, are those teachers still living in the 1920's?!Just like me, then. I learned to do things right-handed because it was more convenient and I lived in a small town where left-handed scissors was a rarity. All my teachers in pre-school and primary school were convinced that I had to do things their way. I broke any pens they gave me when I was being forced to write right-handed.