Tuesday, April 18th 2023

Razer Introduces the Ornata V3 Tenkeyless Hybrid Switch Gaming Keyboard

Go ultra slim with the new Razer Ornata V3 TKL—a low-profile tenkeyless gaming keyboard with Razer Chroma RGB. Armed with Razer Mecha-Membrane Switches for clicky, cushioned keystrokes, enjoy an ergonomic typing experience that elevates your work and play. SLIM. CLICKY. ERGONOMIC. Master both worlds with the Razer Ornata V3 TKL—a low-profile tenkeyless ergonomic gaming keyboard powered by Razer Chroma RGB. Armed with an ultra-slim form factor and unique Razer Mecha-Membrane Switches, dominate your work and play with a compact hybrid keyboard that punches above its weight.

LOW-PROFILE KEYS - with slimmer keycaps and shorter switches, enjoy natural hand positioning with a low-profile ergonomic gaming keyboard that allows for long hours of use with little strain. Its UV coated keycaps are more durable than regular keycaps, ensuring greater protection against wear and tear from frequent use.
RAZER MECHA-MEMBRANE SWITCHES
Clicky Keystrokes with a Soft, Cushioned Touch - fusing the snappy, clicky feedback of a mechanical switch with the familiar feel of a conventional keyboard, each keystroke you make is as satisfying as it is precise.

UV-COATED KEYCAPS
Improved Fade and Scratch Resistance - more durable than regular keycaps, the UV coating ensures more fade-resistant legends and greater protection against wear and tear from frequent use.

BACKLIT DEDICATED MEDIA KEYS
Convenient Control - configure them to pause, play, skip and adjust everything from brightness to volume—the ultimate convenience as you enjoy your entertainment.
MAGNETIC SOFT-TOUCH WRIST REST
Extended Gaming Support - designed to seamlessly snap to the low-profile keyboard, the soft-touch wrist rest provides ample comfort and support for your wrists—especially vital for long periods of use.

8 RAZER CHROMA RGB LIGHTING ZONES
Customizable Lighting - with 16.8 million colors and a suite of RGB effects to choose from, personalize the keyboard and get access to dynamic lighting effects for hundreds of Chroma‑integrated games.
The Razer Ornata V3 TKL low-profile tenkeyless ergonomic gaming keyboard is available to pre-order at the Razer Store. MSRP: $69.99
Sources: Razer Tweet, Razer Ornata V3 Tenkeyless Product Page
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6 Comments on Razer Introduces the Ornata V3 Tenkeyless Hybrid Switch Gaming Keyboard

#1
AnarchoPrimitiv
Razer has literally a dozen different keyboards....several versions of each too....it's like their goal is to oversaturate the PC accessories market single handedly.
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bonehead123
AnarchoPrimitivRazer has literally a dozen different keyboards....several versions of each too....it's like their goal is to oversaturate the PC accessories market single handedly.
Yep, that's so it will take you even longer to figure out how low-quality they all are while possibly overlooking the better alternatives :D
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#3
Nephilim666
Mecha membrane... So all the noise of a blue switch with none of the benefits... SIGN ME UP!
Also, in this class of keyboard price doubleshot keycaps would be standard so their point about UV coated being more durable is patently false.
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Luke357
I wish the worst to Razer and their endeavors. My friends with Razer gear have all had it break. My Razer Kishi's ribbon cable broke after owning it for 3 months. Cheap garbage that should be avoided at all costs.
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#5
evelynharthbrooke
bonehead123Yep, that's so it will take you even longer to figure out how low-quality they all are while possibly overlooking the better alternatives :D
They are not low quality, lol. They have severely improved their build quality over the past couple years, at least since the release of the Blackwidow V3 if not earlier than that. Their keyboards are solid now, and their mice have been really good for years.
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#6
sLowEnd
Luke357I wish the worst to Razer and their endeavors. My friends with Razer gear have all had it break. My Razer Kishi's ribbon cable broke after owning it for 3 months. Cheap garbage that should be avoided at all costs.
It depends on the product. I've had a Deathadder start double clicking pretty quickly (and the rubber side grip fell off almost immediately), but I've had my current mouse, a Viper Mini, for a while now with no issues.
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