RAZER ARCTOSA GAMING KEYBOARD SILVER EDITION *NEW*

US $49.99
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Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard- Silver


Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard- Silver


Best Price: $49.99


Product Features
  • The Razer Arctosa Silver Edition comes with Silver colored text on black keys
  • The Hyperesponse keys of the Razer Arctosa reduce key latency and maximize response for critical actions during competitive gameplay ensuring fast, accurate and consistent actuation response in the intense frenzy of competitive gameplay
  • The Razer Arctosa addresses ghosting signal failure that occurs when you press multiple keys simultaneously on traditional keyboards
  • Selective anti-ghosting around the WASD gaming cluster on the Razer Arctosa allows more commands to be entered at any one time without the ghosting signal failure.
  • Fully programmable keys with macro capabilities that enable instantaneous, multiple commands with a single keystroke; buy armor and weapons or execute complex manoeuvres with a single key

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Product Description

Engineered with industry- leading gaming technology from Razer, the Razer Arctosa comes with outstanding features like fully-programmable Hyperesponse keys with macro capabilities, customizable software profiles with on-the-fly switching and 1000Hz Ultrapolling, giving you the competitive edge to perform faster and better in-game.


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rudolf Said: Mostly good ( May. 20th 2009 )
I bought this to replace a Microsoft Comfort-curve keyboard that had crapped out on me after a few years. The most important requirements were low profile keys and a standard layout (ie, rectangular CR instead of the goofy double height one that some keyboards have.) This keyboard has both of those and I like it a lot. I do have a couple gripes though. I'm no touch typist or anything, but I find the arrow keys hard to find if I'm not looking at them. They just barely stick up taller than the surrounding plastic. The keys are a bit noisy, especially when I'm typing fast. The shell of the keyboard is glossy plastic, so it's prone to finger prints. As others have mentioned, the three status lights are quite bright, but the NUM LOCK is the only one I ever have on. It's quite a solid keyboard overall, though. I removed the wrist pad so it wouldn't take up so much space, and I didn't bother installing whatever software came with it. (So no macro keys I guess). The media keys work great for Winamp.

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