Tuesday, January 24th 2017
Razer Updates Its Successful BlackWidow Chroma Keyboard
Building on the success of their BlackWidow Chroma mechanical keyboard, Razer has definitely gone towards the "if it isn't broken, don't touch it" kind of approach, with some evolutionary yet welcome changes taking place with their revised version. First up, there's the addition of a magnetic (and thus attachable and removable at will) wrist rest. Second, the addition of a new switch option: the new Razer Yellow, which promises a silent, linear design, with a shorter travel distance when compared to Razer's Orange and Green switches. These yellow switches carry a 45 g actuation force, being rated for up to 80 million keystrokes.Unchanged BlackWidow features on this V2 version include Razer's Chroma lighting (which boasts individually backlit keys at 16.8 million colors per key), with Chroma effects powered by Razer's Synapse software. 10 key roll-over anti-ghosting and fully programmable keys with on-the-fly macro recording options are present, with the keyboard featuring 1000 Hz polling, a braided USB cable, a USB pass-through and a 3.5 mm 4-pole audio pass-through jack.
As to pricing, the revised BlackWidow Chroma V2 will come in at the exact same price of its predecessor: $169.99 and €199.99.
As to pricing, the revised BlackWidow Chroma V2 will come in at the exact same price of its predecessor: $169.99 and €199.99.
16 Comments on Razer Updates Its Successful BlackWidow Chroma Keyboard
Plus, nobody builds the keyboard I'd some premium for anyway. So I'm good.
I would enjoy some lighting, true, but I'm not paying €100+ for that.
Main reason is programmable, being left handed a lot of a games are not fully configurable even new game not just console ported ones, and even then can be problematic ( looking at you Bethesda Softworks ) even the The Witcher 3 was issue's too. Another would be Sleeping Dogs were you can configure the keys but not the arrow keys, some games you cannot use the numpad at all.
And don't just change hands it's a very poor thing to say as the idea is partly flawed.
I would never spend over $200 on a keyboard and if i spent any thing near it it would have to be absolutely perfect for a lefty with extra keys to boot.
If you don't need the fancy RGB then you could go for a Steelseries 6Gv2, its like 60 euro.