Well you could say that about many companies, just look at ASUS for example, they have the ASUS ROG Tax as well, yet their trailers seems to be aiming for kids.
No way near the level of professional trailer that Razer does.
Well you could say that about many companies, just look at ASUS for example, they have the ASUS ROG Tax as well, yet their trailers seems to be aiming for kids.
No way near the level of professional trailer that Razer does.
well it could be down to many variables. Razer may outsource production of the trailer to a professional company, ASUS may have done it themselves.
I agree its a good one, but ASUS has always been about tacky things when it came to marketing. Even with good performance. I think you see it as trailers for kids because of your opinions on RGB, (same as I) so its a subjective matter that is skewed a little.
The issue is that something like 60% of their revenue is made in Asia where its ALL about tacky lighting and oversized logos like MSI dragon etc. They cater for the biggest markets.
Not at all, my opinion about RGB has nothing to do with my opinion on their trailers. What I mean is that they usually have some kind of ”cool looking dude” that looks like it was generated with Battlefield 2 graphics. Just look at their trailer for their latest high end router... I mean, come on, really? It’s a router... Yet they showcase it like it’s a racing car.