Razer Raptor
The Raptor is Razer's first monitor and its packed with clever features and cutting-edge tech. Raptor is a great looking display with 27-inch display resolution of 1440p with a 144Hz refresh rate. It also has HDR and AMD free sync support. Nvidia G-sync hopefully to come.
The cables are routed down through the front of the monitor stand and slotted into neat discrete rows in the rear. This makes for organized and attractive cable management. Additionally, the monitor reclines horizontally so you can access the cable connections right up front.
The raptor comes with the green cables which are power, HDMI, display port and USB-C.
A fabric back panel finish gives raptor a more premium look rather than standard plastic.
Finally, to the point which concerns every buyer, Price, Razer Raptor is priced at $699.99 which is pretty expensive, but it depends on who you ask.
Razer Tomahawk Elite & Tomahawk
Razer Tomahawk Elite
Razer Tomahawk is the first PC case designed by Razer, up until now they used to collaborate with other case manufacturers like NZXT when closely observed this even looks like NZXT H700, hoping to see some unique elements in terms of design in the final version.
What so special about this Razer Tomahawk elite is the mechanized side panels, both the tempered glass sides are supposed to rise up in a button press. The prototype is a handmade sample that has been displayed in CES 2019.
The final version is supposed to arrive with the working mechanized side panel, the top panel is a tempered glass too so that makes this case a three side tempered glass case, Letting the top side tempered glass section to raise a little bit for airflow purpose.
What they've done for the cable management is pretty neat with the motherboard cover with a little transparent section in the rear for the visibility of motherboard cutout. this cover also helps a little bit for covering up the 24pin and 8pin connectors. Since the case is tempered glass design in both sides this will look really cool.
A type-c connector is provided in the front of the case which is a win according to me since many of the case manufacturers still don't implement this practice. This is still a prototype showcased in CES 2019. But I'm really looking forward to the final product which is expected in Q3 2019
Razer Tomahawk
Razer also showcased the lower end Tomahawks which looks pretty much like a gaming case, Unlike Tomahawk elite this case doesn't have the mechanized side panels. With a tempered glass side panel, this case pretty much looks like a modern gaming case in 2019.
For cooling, a 360 radiator can be installed, on top of power supply shroud, you can either install an SSD or a case fan depending on your build. The bottom is illuminated with LED that really looks cool in my opinion and in the front there is an illuminated Razer logo.
I am really excited to see Razer launching these new line of products.






