Typical price: £60
What is it: Gaming keyboard with LED backlighting
What we think: Thanks to its rubber-coated keys, it's excellent for confident touch-typing gamers
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April 28, 2009
Posted by: kinrossian
"Fundamentally flawed"
What I like:
Rubberized paint on keys, audio connectors
What I don't like:
Rubberized paint comes off after half a year of use
Review:
This is a nice looking keyboard.
But it fails on many levels.
The paint comes off the keys in a few months of use - it is supposed to be a gaming keyboard!!! That's why I payed a premium price for it!
The back light is not bright enough - cannot use the keyboard with the light off - you cannot read the keys in daylight!!!
The software is unintuitive to say the least.
Finally, Razer customer support is abysmal.
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