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January 2008
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Extrait: The people at Razer where nice enough to send me a Razer Lycosa to review. I loved the idea since the only real “gaming” keyboard I had ever used was the Logitech G15, so I was excited to see how these two amazing boards would compare against each othe...
Strong PointsElegant designRequires less workspaceFeatures headset connectionsComfortable and easy to clean rubber-coated keysPrecise responseUtilizes F1-F10 as reprogrammable keysWeak PointsDetachable wrist rest bolted down with four screwsUnregulable...
So how well did the RAZER Lycosa perform in today's review? I must admit that I was really impressed by the RAZER Lycosa. Even though it doesn't bring anything exceptionally new to the table that hasn't been done before, it does what it does well, an...
Extrait: When I first got to see the Razer Lycosa keyboard it was when I asked Hardware Editor James Yu if he had a USB keyboard I could borrow. You see, it was game night and the PS3 does not recognize any kind of keyboard except those that connect either via ...
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Publié: 2008-08-23, Auteur: Matt , review by: icrontic.com
Extrait: With OCZ’s new line of gaming hardware coming to fruition, the Alchemy Elixir keyboard has reached the market. Featuring low-profile keys, ten dedicated macro keys, and rubberized texture, we’re pitting it against two of today’s reigning gaming keyboar...
Extrait: August 13, 2008 By Peter Jozefowicz When it comes to choosing a perfect match of gaming peripherals, you need to make some serious decisions. Finding the perfect mouse, the perfect keyboard, and the perfect headset can be a difficult task, as well as making sure these interact well together. Luckily, going with Razer can make this choice simpler, and harder, depending on how you look at it. Razer has a serious line-up of gaming gear, but it can also be a case of "too much of a good thing". You can purchase a seemingly endless supply of mice, k...
Extrait: Lets face it, gaming keyboards are a dime a dozen these days. In terms of features and functionality, everything that can be done, has been. With almost every worthwhile product featuring programmable macros, multiple key anti-ghosting, and a collectio...
Instantaneous Response to key press and release, Great back light, 10 profiles, All keys macro programmable, Rubberized keys for sure touch control, Looks intimidating, On keyboard USB and sound ports
One USB port, Finger Prints show up harshly, In WASD mode in darkened room other keys hard to see
Despite our initial misgivings about a keyboard making a difference in game play, the Lycosa proved us wrong. The dimmed lighting combined with the back lit keys on the Lycosa make it a gaming tool worth having just for that feature. Then the ability ...
Extrait: I’ve been using the same keyboard for the last, well, many many years, so it’s fitting that all of a sudden I should have several dropped in my lap. I’m currently juggling offerings from Microsoft, Razer, and SteelSeries. I can tell you right now that ...