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Razer Announces BlackWidow V4 75% Gaming Keyboard

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Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, lifts the veil off the groundbreaking Razer BlackWidow V4 75%. Embodying the perfect harmony of gaming precision and customization, this keyboard boasts a robust aluminium build, gasket-mounted plate, keys primed with hot-swappable sockets, all-new tactile mechanical switches, and vivid Razer Chroma RGB lighting for an experience that stands in a class of its own.

"The BlackWidow V4 75% is the result of Razer listening to the community, seamlessly merging customization with gaming," said Barrie Ooi, Head of Razer's PC Gaming Division. "Its hot-swappable architecture, paired with our elite mechanical switches and adaptive Chroma RGB lighting, empowers gamers to tailor a keyboard that's truly unique to their needs."



The Hot-Swappable Masterpiece Featuring Razer's Next-Gen Razer Orange Tactile Mechanical Switches
Coming in both black and white colorways, the Razer BlackWidow V4 75% offers compatibility with 3 or 5-pin switches for even more customizability. Its innovative socketed PCB design empowers users to seamlessly alternate pre-loaded switches with their choice of mechanical alternatives, giving them absolute reign over their keyboard's feel and responsiveness.

Pre-loaded with Razer's all-new Orange Tactile Mechanical Switches Gen-3, it features a higher bump point and a cleaner sound profile that resonates with every keystroke. These improvements over the previous generation match the desire for superior tactility that modern gamers crave.

Superior Typing Dynamics and Acoustic Precision
The BlackWidow V4 75% is meticulously engineered with a gasket-mounted FR4 plate, and also features two layers of sound dampening foam. One layer is sandwiched between an already tape-enhanced printed circuit board (PCB) and the FR4 plate, while the other is placed at the bottom of the case to reduce unwanted pinging and reverberation.

The plate-mounted stabilizers also come factory-lubed to perfection for smoother key travel while effectively reducing any unwanted rattling sounds. Additionally, the PCB of this keyboard is also designed to support screw-in stabilizers should users choose to swap out the stock stabilizers. As such, the BlackWidow V4 75% delivers light, balanced keystrokes that resonate with a full, satisfying sound, offering an unparalleled typing experience.

Masterfully Compact, with Stunning Immersive Chroma RGB
The keyboard's lean 75% layout ensures gamers have all the essential keys while getting maximum mouse maneuvering real estate. Encased in a sturdy 5052 aluminium alloy frame, it champions longevity without compromising aesthetics. Amplified by Razer Chroma RGB with a 2-side underglow and per-key lighting, this will transform any battlestation into an aesthetic masterpiece.

Exceptional Gaming Features
The multi-function roller and media keys allow gamers to enjoy convenience for all entertainment needs. At its core, the BlackWidow V4 75% is a keyboard fully packed with premium gaming features including up to 8000 Hz polling rate, fully programmable keys via Razer Synapse, Doubleshot ABS Keycaps, N-key rollover and anti-ghosting.

Crafted from the culmination of community feedback and passion, the BlackWidow V4 75% is Razer's response to the collective call of gamers worldwide. Every detail of this keyboard speaks of Razer's relentless drive to empower its community with tools rooted in innovation.

As the latest legend in the acclaimed BlackWidow V4 pantheon, which already boasts titans like the BlackWidow V4 Pro, and the recent BlackWidow V4 and BlackWidow V4 X, this keyboard stands as a beacon of Razer's commitment. Each keystroke is a testament to our promise: unparalleled gaming experiences sculpted with precision, quality, and a dash of audacity.

PRICE & AVAILABILITY
Razer BlackWidow V4 75%
$189.99 USD / 219.99€ MSRP
Razer.com, RazerStores & Authorized Resellers - August 17, 2023

Razer BlackWidow V4 75% White Edition
$199.99 USD/ 229.99€ MSRP
Razer.com, RazerStores & Authorized Resellers - Mid-September, 2023

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The call of gamers... for a north of 200 euro keyboard? What? Its not even discounted 25% for being incomplete

Its a slab of plastic, a pcb and some lights. GTFO
 
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The call of gamers... for a north of 200 euro keyboard? What? Its not even discounted 25% for being incomplete

Its a slab of plastic, a pcb and some lights. GTFO
I don't know where you live but here in the USA, we're a free market economy. A merchant can charge whatever they want, as long as someone pays for it.

Hell, some people are crazy enough to buy inkjet cartridges that have printer ink that's more expensive by weight than vintage French champagne.

How much did you pay for your shoes? Your car? Your cellphone? Here in the USA, those prices aren't set by the government. The merchants will charge what the market will pay.

Remember that some companies have become very rich servicing the high end of the consumer market (*cough* Apple *cough*). Disclaimer: I am both an Apple customer and an indirect shareholder of AAPL.

The customers will let Razer know if they are willing to pay for this new offering. My guess is that this product has fat gross margins and shareholders *LOVE* fat margins.

This product isn't competing with the no-name $29.95 tossers, it's really competing with the keyboards in the $150+ market. Just like the Tesla Model S isn't competing with the Honda FIT.
 
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This looks great! If I were in the market for this size I’d definitely try it out, even to just abandon it due to the software. Gj, razer, way to read the market.
 
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So far i've had three Razer Deathstalker V2 Pro keyboards and all 3 have gone back to the retailer for being faulty. The first two had coil whine. I know right - how TF can a keyboard have coil whine? It was actually like a high pitched bell ringing when I put my ear close to the F8/F9 keys. The 3rd one I sent back because the charging port was faulty and would lose connection if the charging cable was plugged in and anybody touched it. I'm using a Logitech G915 now instead and it's way better build quality. They keys are better lit and the keycaps are slightly wider than the Deathstalker V2 Pro's so less typos too. It's easily the best keyboard i've ever used for comfort and responsiveness. I'm using the Clicky switches version.
 
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I NEED to add this deck to my collection. I'll probably get flack for saying this, but, I don't think $190 is a bad price for this -- I applaud Razer for finally reading the room and offering a hot-swappable board with "enthusiast" features like case foam, lubed stabs, etc., plus being able to support screw-in stabs and most 3 or 5 pin switches AND bringing back their orange switches. There's a TON of things I love about this board.
 

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If this had Analog switches, the I'd consider getting one (despite the high price lol). At the moment, the Wooting 60HE is still top tier for me in gaming with a Corsair K70 TKL for everyday use.
 
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I don't know where you live but here in the USA, we're a free market economy. A merchant can charge whatever they want, as long as someone pays for it.

Hell, some people are crazy enough to buy inkjet cartridges that have printer ink that's more expensive by weight than vintage French champagne.

How much did you pay for your shoes? Your car? Your cellphone? Here in the USA, those prices aren't set by the government. The merchants will charge what the market will pay.

Remember that some companies have become very rich servicing the high end of the consumer market (*cough* Apple *cough*). Disclaimer: I am both an Apple customer and an indirect shareholder of AAPL.

The customers will let Razer know if they are willing to pay for this new offering. My guess is that this product has fat gross margins and shareholders *LOVE* fat margins.

This product isn't competing with the no-name $29.95 tossers, it's really competing with the keyboards in the $150+ market. Just like the Tesla Model S isn't competing with the Honda FIT.
The keyboard is overpriced, fake free market or not.
 

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That layout looks hella uncomfortable, but on the other hand, I guess one just can get used to it after a while. For me it's either a full one, TKL or 60%.
 

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I'm definitely feeling the Blackwidow V4. Hot-swappable switches were the one thing I wished my old Blackwidow Lite and current V3 Mini Hyper had.

Combined with the foam and gasket and such, I'm quietly excited. Sure, you get all the above with Keychron, Drop and many, many more enthusiast boards for significantly less. But for Razer fans, I think this V4 is a definite thumbs up.
 

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8k polling rate actually make any difference at all ?, that's all i see that it has, well unless you want to count in the 3-5 pin compatibility.

I guess there should not be any need to take it apart so voiding warranty doing so which should not be allowed in some places.

High price for a cut down board, i am guessing still use login to their software which has to be running all the time?

i have had 5-6 Razor products and all have failed on me before the warranty time and then failed before a year after that including the original Blackwidow which was full size.
 
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I don't know where you live but here in the USA, we're a free market economy. A merchant can charge whatever they want, as long as someone pays for it.

Hell, some people are crazy enough to buy inkjet cartridges that have printer ink that's more expensive by weight than vintage French champagne.

How much did you pay for your shoes? Your car? Your cellphone? Here in the USA, those prices aren't set by the government. The merchants will charge what the market will pay.

Remember that some companies have become very rich servicing the high end of the consumer market (*cough* Apple *cough*). Disclaimer: I am both an Apple customer and an indirect shareholder of AAPL.

The customers will let Razer know if they are willing to pay for this new offering. My guess is that this product has fat gross margins and shareholders *LOVE* fat margins.

This product isn't competing with the no-name $29.95 tossers, it's really competing with the keyboards in the $150+ market. Just like the Tesla Model S isn't competing with the Honda FIT.
This kb competes with the nonexistant >200 dollar non custom market. The rest of your post, yes. Obviously. You can buy everything, and alongside that freedom comes the freedom to shit all over this nonsense ;) This isnt a valuable piece of gear or a vintage thats been on the barrel for a few decades; its factory made cheap plastic shit. Its not rare, its not unique, yet overpriced. This is a different thing than what you compare it to like a sports car that actually goes fast or shoes that last a lifetime. This is more in the corner of branding without substance. This keyboard does everything any other mech can do, while they print RAZER on it.

8k polling rate actually make any difference at all ?,
Ofc not. This is safely in placebo territory.
 
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It’s aluminum with a fiberglass gasket mount… I’m actually surprised they’re not charging $250 for the logo
 

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This kb competes with the nonexistant >200 dollar non custom market. The rest of your post, yes. Obviously. You can buy everything, and alongside that freedom comes the freedom to shit all over this nonsense ;) This isnt a valuable piece of gear or a vintage thats been on the barrel for a few decades; its factory made cheap plastic shit. Its not rare, its not unique, yet overpriced. This is a different thing than what you compare it to like a sports car that actually goes fast or shoes that last a lifetime. This is more in the corner of branding without substance. This keyboard does everything any other mech can do, while they print RAZER on it.


Ofc not. This is safely in placebo territory.

It uses more CPU resources to handle so many redundant inputs :D


yes as i thought, as if was some thing worth while thinking there might be proof of it by now.
 
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