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Keyboard Razer Tarantula |
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Gaming Keyboard Razer Tarantula
Razer have transformed the gaming mouse market with their several successive mice; each building on the plus points of the last. With speaker systems and headsets; the keyboard was only a matter of time. Today I have the Razer Tarantula which is Razer’s first attempt (bar the Microsoft Reclusa).
Specifications : Razer Tarantula Technical Specifications
- 32KB Onboard Memory Powered by Razer Synapse
- Anti-Ghosting Capability
- Profile switching with ease
- Keymaps
- Fully interchangeable keys
- Macro Keys
- 10 Gaming Hotkey
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Gaming
Mouse Razer DeathAdder |
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Gaming
Mouse Razer DeathAdder
There are many gaming mice on the market, many of which use optical technology. Razer have taken the idea of optical precision to a new level by introducing this new sensor incorporating infra red technology. They have also turned away from the symetrical design, in lieu of a more slick, curvy shape. This bold new move has paid off, this is one of the finest mice that I have had the privilege to test.
The bottom line is: if you want a high quality, high DPI mouse then the Razer Death Adder is for you.
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1000 Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms Response
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5 programmable, Ultra-large Non-slip Buttons with Hyperesponse
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16-bit Ultra-Wide Data Channel
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Zero-Acoustic Ultraslick Teflon Feet
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Always-On Instant Response
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Award-winning On-The-Fly Sensitivity Drivers
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Right-Handed Form Factor
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Mouse
Pad : Razer Destructor |
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Mouse
Pad : Razer Destructor
The crux of the Razer Destructor innovation lies in its proprietary gunmetal coating which yields a highly reactive surface. The result is superior tactility, improved responsiveness and enhanced tracking. Gaming-grade optical mice track up to 25% better on the Razer Destructor, and gaming-grade laser mice up to 37% better, when compared to other gaming-mousing surfaces which are designed specifically for extremely precise movements. Measuring 350mm (length) x 280mm (width) x 2.3mm (height), the Razer Destructor provides an ample mousing area for lower-sensitivity gamers accustomed to performing sweeping movements.
Razer Fractal surface for high-precision gameplay
Optimized for both optical and laser gaming-grade mice
Ultra-wide size ideal for continuous, rapid swipes: 350mm (length) x 280mm (width) x 2.3mm (height)
Non-slip rubber base for firm grip on smooth surfaces
Includes a premium lightweight protective case
The Razer Destructor's packaging has three levels you must unwrap. The outermost layer is a cardboard box that includes everything you expect from a product box: a description, tantalizing photos, logos, certifications, and other marketing fluff. This box also surrounds a surrounds a hard-shelled carrying case.
The case is made of hard plastic, and does not bend at all. Razer knows that their customers are all about bragging rights, so the case is made to command attention. The complete outside of the case is made of a black woven fabric. Razer's snake logo is embroidered onto the center of the top cover, which opens like a book. The two sides of the case are held together by a tough plastic zipper, which graces three sizes of the case.
Inside the case we see that the mouse pad is tucked inside custom-molded black foam. A notch appears at the bottom of the foam to allow a finger to pull out the mousepad. Also inside the case is more of Razer's marketing fluff, such as a catalog of their other gaming products.
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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