Razer spent the last 3 years engineering a mechanical keyboard that was optimized for gaming-one who had crisp, clicky, and completely-programmable keys that weren’t fatiguing to trigger. That keyboard is the Razer BlackWidow.
As Razer tells it, most mechanical gaming keyboards are really just mechanical keyboards being advertised for gaming use, and hence they typically have stiff keys which can be tiring to press.
The BlackWidow has been designed to trigger at the halfway point of the keypress, making things easy on gamers’ fingers, and Razer boasts that it’s the one mechanical keyboard with fully programmable keys with macro recording on-the-fly. It also sports 5 dedicated gaming buttons.
Razer may also offer a BlackWidow Ultimate, with one more USB port, 3.5″ audio and mic out, and individually backlit keys. They’ll be available from Razerzone in September-the BlackWidow for $80.00, the final word will probably be $130. [Razerzone]
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