So here they are...


My thoughts :
Razer MambaStellar performance. Still not used to high DPI. 5600 DPI is going to take me sometime to get used to. Right now gaming at 4000 DPI.
Loved the charging dock. It magnetically sticks the mouse onto it. Too bad I can't use the plastic casing the Mamba is packaged in. I thought I could
do something with it. The software is a little bit unresponsive (it checks the Synapse memory then allows you to use it) but this is normal I guess. Occurs when updating macro settings.
Razer IroncladVery smooth. Been using a cloth type surface for quite a few years. A nice change. The surface is cooling. There are extremely minute 'dents', about 2 or 3 on the surface already, you have to look super close (I looked at it super close after unboxing).. almost unnoticeable. It however does not affect performance one bit. Love how it allows you to swipe nicely. I found myself using a small portion of the Ironclad at high DPI which is logical. Lower DPI allows more vigorous movements across. Just hoping the aluminium underneath it holds on and doesn't expose itself. I'll try to be gentle... lol.
Razer BlackWidow UltimateWhat can I say... love the clicking sound, love the lighting effect, love the fact there is a USB port right next to it. The keyboard layout is a bit odd. Found myself making mistakes when typing on it. Definitely will take time to get used to. I prefer to use the stand underneath it since it makes the use of A, W, S and D keys better for hand position. The lack of wrist pad is not a biggie since my chair handles are high enough that my elbow is on it and my hands are already directly 'over' the keyboard.
Razer Onza TENot a big fan of gamepads. Only had the 360 Controller for Windows. Decided to keep it for the PC and used the Onza for my Xbox 360. Another stunner. Love how the RT and LT buttons are protruding out a lot more than usual, the LB and RB buttons are fine. The left stick and right stick are great. Turn left, loosens, turn right, tightens the tension. I also love the A, B, X and Y buttons. It is less deeper than usual and has a nice clicking sound. The controller is nothing short of magnificent, and it just made me want to play even more. Love the rubber grip and there is the design for the fingers underneath when you hold that definitely fits your hands perfectly. 12 months of work Razer put in definitely shows off here.