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Rating: | (4.1 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 52 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Razer BlackWidow TE Chroma v2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: Orange Key Switches - Tactile & Silent - Chroma RGB Lighting - Magnetic Wrist Rest - Programmable Macro Functionality - Matte Black |
Product Description: | The Razer BlackWidow Chroma V2 features individually programmable backlit keys with 16.8 million color options, all easily set through Razer Synapse. From preloaded lighting effects for different types of games, to your own custom uniquely programmed palette of colors, you can effortlessly enhance your gaming experience in a way that is unique only to you. Razer Mechanical Switches have consistently proven themselves to be the best for gaming, delivering both top-notch performance and reliable durability without compromise. This very same Razer technology and design is now being manufactured in-house end to end, ensuring even stricter requirements are met for each switch produced, resulting in a life span of up to 80 million key strokes. 1000 Hz Ultrapolling |
Model Number: | RZ03-02190700-R3M1 |
Product SKU: | B075LT1NS1 |
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any specific why you chose orange? i'm new to the mechanical game and can't decide on one.
It says its 'tactile and silent'. Silent is key
Clickity clackity keyboards are beyond annoying
Veto based on that. That's a stupid design for $70+ keyboard. Even for games those can be useful, but I use them all the time for productivity use.
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Veto based on that. That's a stupid design for $70+ keyboard. Even for games those can be useful, but I use them all the time for productivity use.
A lot of people want the extra space for their mouse. And for $70 this is actually not that bad. But yeah, to each their own.
Veto based on that. That's a stupid design for $70+ keyboard. Even for games those can be useful, but I use them all the time for productivity use.
Aesthetics, Portability, and Ergonomics ?