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Back to Black: Razer Introduces the BlackWidow Lite Mechanical Keyboard

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Razer has introduced a more subdued version of their now RGB-infused mechanical keyoards. Christened the BlackWidow Lite, the new mechanical keyboard from Razer uses the same, latest iteration of the company's mechanical design, but partakes with RGB LEDs (there's simple white here for typists who want to do so in the dark) that might distract your eyes or otherwise increase strain.

The BlackWidow Lite is a tenkeyless affair with Orange switches and O-rings, which further decrease mechanical keyboards' characteristic clicks, so as to guarantee the most distraction-free typing experience whilst keeping up with the perfect feedback of mechanical keyboards. There's support for some usually gaming-focused features such as 10KRO (ten key roll-over), anti-ghosting, and programmable on-the-fly macro recording. The USB cable is also braided and detachable so it is portable. The BlackWidow Lite is now available for £99.99; comes with a 2-year warranty; and there are some accessories available in the form of an ergonomic padded rest (£19.99) and a travel bag (£29.99).



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It looks nice and of high quality, but I use ten-key enough not to want to live without those keys. Is there a version of this KB with the ten-key incoming?
 
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It looks nice and of high quality, but I use ten-key enough not to want to live without those keys. Is there a version of this KB with the ten-key incoming?
From the name looks like there's a full keyboard
 
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Finally excellent looking and high quality black tenkeyless mechanical keyboard with white LEDs I am waiting for.
 
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