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March 2011
(84%)
282 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(92%)
20 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
NKey Rollover/AntiGhosting (jusqu'à huit touches simultanées mais pas toutes)
Durée de vie
Hub USB 2.0 et entrée/sortie audio
Réponse tactile très rapide
Enregistrement de macros à la volée
Possibilité de créer jusqu'à 10 profils
Mode jeu
Retro-écl
Coque unibody
Logiciel Synapse 2.0
Robustesse
Style
Rétroéclairage
Tarif
Look
Macros bien placées
Belle finition
5 touches macros enregistrables à la volée
Rétroéclairage paramétrable
Switchs mécaniques Cherry MX Blue
Ports USB et audio sur la tranche
Interrupteurs mécaniques Razer convaincants
Connectique déportée sur la tranche
Touches mécaniques
Possibilité de créer plusieurs profils
Switchs très réactifs
Déportation des connectiques standard
5 Touches Macros
Confort de frappe incomparable
Compatible avec le système Razer Synapse
Design sobre et robuste
Quelques fonctions bien pensées
Toujours un excellent confort de frappe
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Bruyant (une affaire de goût)
Absence de repose poignets
Plaque d'identification Razer Serpent exclusive (un cadeau bidon ?)
Flou sur les interrupteurs
Bruit des interrupteurs Razer Green
Lettrage
Salissant
Synapse 2.0
Bruyant
Certaines touches pas entièrement rétroéclairées
Typographie des touches
Toujours aussi bruyant
Encore des touches pas entièrement rétroéclairées
La police des touches difficile à lire par endroits
No doubt the keyboard is excellent to use and very well designed, the clicking sound might be a turn off for some as well as the fixed parrot green lighting color yet one should not be put off by such little things when getting a mechanical keyboard.Besid...
Publié: 2012-09-20, Auteur: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Mechanical switches provide audio and tactile feedback. Backlit.
Stylized font on keys is hard to read. No backlight customization. Poor shielding for pass-thru ports. Smudge-prone finish
The Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2013 Elite is a solid mechanical gaming keyboard, but it has its flaws, like a smudge prone-finish and poorly shielded connections....
Extrait: There are exactly two kinds of people when it comes to mechanical keyboards, those who own them and those who have to choose whether or not to tolerate the people who own them. The fact is, some people don’t feel at home on a computer unless the keybo...
Extrait: Ok it took a while for me to get my hands on the Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Elite Edition keyboard due to mailing issues and it has been a while since then. I am sure that the folks at Razer thought I forgot all about it, but it is really the opposite, I w...
Publié: 2012-05-10, Auteur: Lane , review by: examiner.com
Extrait: The first thing you notice when buying the Razer Black Widow, as with every Razer Product, is the boxing, not just quality box art, and sturdy materials, but quality box-work with very little excess to the box, Razer's packaging department has done an ama...
Excellent for typing and gaming; mechanical keys are the best, Software is simple and easy to assign any function to any key for any game
Breakin period can take awhile, even with extended use, Expensive; as much as the standard “stealth” model for a very limited Mass Effect paint job, The Mass Effect 3 addons are a joke.
Comfortable to type on, Macro buttons, Nice looking, Comfortable MX switches
Price
I have used the keyboard for both gaming and normal daily usage and found the Cherry MX red switches to be quite comfortable to use. The keys don’t click as much as the blue and brown and the red really feels like they are meant for typing. I found a ...
Extrait: Keyboards are often overlooked during the purchase of a new computer; for many there does not appear to be any real difference between any two keyboards outside of wireless technology, backlighting, or extra keys. Those who game heavily or those wh...
Publié: 2011-08-13, Auteur: K. , review by: techworld.com
Priced at £74, the Razer Black Widow Ultimate is, according to us, asking for too much moolah. In fact, if you do not want any of the fancy features like the backlighting, the macro keys or the USB port then you can go ahead and buy the standard Black...