![]() Fully programmable keys with on-the-fly macro recording.Chroma backlighting with 16.8 million customizable color options.Razer™ Mechanical Switches with 50g actuation force.Just pull the orange tab and you can feel the switch tactile feedback and see it lit up and interesting marketing ploy on Razers part. Something new, notice the bottom left-hand corner of the box, there’s a test key with battery. Razer’s BlackWidow Chroma V2 also includes on the Fly macro recording a gaming mode option and 1000Hz ultra-polling. As usual, the BlackWidow Chroma V2 has per key programmable lighting with a variety of preprogrammed color schemes. Ten key anti-ghosting is pretty standard on the BlackWidows but we have seen unlimited 100% anti-ghosting on other offerings. Of course, the BlackWidow Chroma V2 is Razer Synapse enabled and Chroma provides a theoretical 16.8 Million colors. The attention to detail shows in the switches 80 million use guarantee where most Cherry MX switches we’ve seen and indeed most switches are rated at 50 million giving Razer switches a 30 million actuation advantage. Razer produces their own switches and controls the manufacturing process from beginning to end allowing them unprecedented control over quality. The Black Widow Chroma V2 corrected those deficiencies and has 5 dedicated Macro Keys, USB and Audio pass-throughs, dual braided cord and most exciting Razer green, yellow and orange switches. To list a few differences the BlackWidow Chroma has Razer Green Switches, no dedicated Macro Keys (some models), no USB or Audio pass-through, and had a single braided cord. Enter the BlackWidow Chroma V2 and Razer once again listened to its end user base and added major upgrades to the BlackWidow V2. ![]() In August of 2014 Razer did a re-release of the BlackWidow in a Chroma edition that became the defacto choice of e-gamers worldwide and still is one of the most coveted keyboards out there. Razers original BlackWidow keyboard came out in 2010 and quickly became one of the most popular keyboards on the market. ![]() All i know is i wouldn't spend a dime on a keyboard that stops functioning properly in a product review.Razer BlackWidow Chroma V2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard If that's not a red flag then you've either got more $$ then you deserve to have or you simply don't care how you waste your money. Frankly I'm not a serious gamer, but I would return or replace any keyboard which had a key suddenly stop responding, and I assume this happened in the first few hours the reviewer was playing with that keyboard Even this reviewer had a "dead key" issue, which as anyone who seriously games will tell you is a deal breaker. But their keyboards/mice do tend to break down in a very short period of time. Will everyone get a keyboard that fails in a year? of course not, if that was the case Razon wouldn't sell anything. Razer keyboards generally look nice, but tend to be overpriced and unreliable. This results in things like Tesla cars winning car of the year rewards when by all counts they're one of the least reliable vehicles on the road. The problem with reviews is rarely can a reviewer play with a product long term. I thought forums was all about reading eachother's opinions. Do you need a self-esteem boost?ītw, it's called an opinion. Says the guy that needs to post his system specs as a signature on his posts. I7 3770K OC 4.2Ghz / ASRock Extreme 4 Z77 / evga FTW 670 2X-SLI / Creative SB Audigy SE PCI Sound Card / 32 GB Corsair Vengeance 1600 / 500GB Samsung EVO 850 (boot) / 128 GB OCZ Vertex 4 / 2 TB WD Caviar Black / 2 TB Seagate Barracuda / Asetek 510LC Liquid Cooling System / LG 14X Blu-ray R/W / Corsair 1000w PSU / AzzA Genesis 9000 full tower / Windows 7 Professional 64 / 144hz 1ms 24-inch Asus monitor / Logitech Z906 Surround Sound / Razer Ultimate Stealth keyboard /Deathadder Chroma mouseġ7658438 said: what a bunch of cheap chinese plastic garbage. Wait! nycalex is right: it's "cheap chinese plastic garbage"! We should all trust this guy, right? And not the professional reviewers at Tom's, PCWorld, TechRadar, PCPerspective, Maximum PC,, AnandTech, the customers' reviews on NewEgg, and PC enthusiasts everywhere who praise Razer's keyboards for their excellence. ![]() LOOK MA! my keyboard looks like a spaceship and lights up in colors, i'm the coolest kid on the block! $169 for a 9 year old spaceship keyboard? what a hump of sh1t. LOOK MA! my keyboard looks like a spaceship and lights up in colors, i'm the coolest kid on the block! what a bunch of cheap chinese plastic garbage. $169 for a 9 year old spaceship keyboard? rubbish. What a bunch of cheap chinese plastic garbage.
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