When it comes to gaming keyboards, Razer really has an option for everyone. Not only that, but the company is constantly upgrading and refining its peripherals for gamers. The latest keyboard is the ...
A year ago, I reviewed the Pro Type. This is a wireless mechanical keyboard from Razer. The company is known primarily for gaming PCs and accessories, but the Pro Type was something new for Razer.
Razer's Pro Type Ergo keyboard features a split ergonomic design and a plush wrist rest, while still being great for gaming.
Razer's BlackWidow V4 Pro adds a lot of features and functionality, which is impressive. The Command Dial, in particular, is a great productivity tool, which makes this less of a gaming keyboard than ...
Razer’s mechanical gaming keyboards are very good, but they go a little heavy on the gaming part. If you want the feel of a mechanical gaming keyboard without the aesthetic, Razer is toning it down ...
Razer's latest release, the BlackWidow V4 is the first hot-swappable mechanical keyboard you will see under the brand. It's entirely a different build away from the usual keyboards for gamers. Opting ...
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Razer's Latest Mechanical Keyboards Are Ultra-Thin
Razer releases thin low-profile keyboards with redesigned switches, promoting natural wrist alignment. New switches have circular stem walls for RGB lighting, are factory-lubricated, and rated for 80 ...
Jeff has been hopping on Goombas and collecting Triforce shards since the late NES era. Today, he appreciates all things console games - with a slight favoritism towards his Nintendo franchises. He's ...
Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about ...
Peripherals and PC maker Razer this week introduced a new wireless mechanical keyboard that resurrects one of its most creepily named products. The DeathStalker V2 Pro—as well as its wireless, ...
Well, well, well. We meet again, Razer Huntsman. The company's first opto-mechanical keyboard was an interesting experiment, one I wasn’t too fond of thanks to its unpleasant key feel and noise. After ...
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