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Everything USB (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
One thing that many gaming keyboards, like the Logitech G15 , MS Reclusa , Razer Lycosa , Saitek Eclipse , have in common is backlighting. The LED lights make it very easy to see the keys in dark rooms, which is especially important if you are not a touch typist. Logitech has introduced a new non-gamer keyboard with backlighting called the Illuminated Keyboard . The USB wired keyboard has laser etched...
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Gadget Review (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
Newegg has the Microsoft Habu Gaming Mouse (9VV00001) for $60 - $10 instant savings + Free Shipping = $50 Shipped! Features: Built by Razer, the gaming keyboard and mouse company Removable side panels for size increase or decrease All 7 buttons are programmable Up to 2000 dpi laser sensitivity Buy it: Microsoft Habu Gaming Mouse - $50
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Madshrimps Forum Madness (Free subscription) | 25/07/2008
It is no secret that the last Razer keyboard we looked at, the Tarantula, was a complete disappointment. In terms of features it was excellent but actually using the keyboard was a far from fulfilling experience, I found it uncomfortable over long term use. Additionally the rearrangement of button order such as that used for Print Screen, Scroll Lock, etc was completely unnecessary. With todays review...
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Gearlog (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
If you value form over substance, there's no denying the Razer Lycosa is one of the best looking keyboards you can buy, especially if you're partial to blue lights and shiny black. But unless you don't mind sitting up and staring at the upper-right corner of your keyboard every time you want to adjust the volume or change a song, you might want to look elsewhere for a gaming keyboard.
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nForcersHQ: News (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
Following on from the success of the Tarantula gaming keyboard, Razer has expanded its lineup with the addition of the Lycosa. A slick looking, back-lit keyboard with non-slip rubber-finish keys, touch-sensitive media controls, WASD cluster lighting, integrated ports and more: Overall this is a very stylish and pleasant keyboard to work with. The style, look and [...]
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
Razer unveiled a new entry-level gaming keyboard dubbed Razer Aurantia but it's available exclusive to China. The keyboard will be sold together with the Razer Salmosa (China Pro-Gaming Edition) in mid-July for 399 yuan (roughly $59). With 104 fully programmable keys, the Razer Aurantia empowers gamers to play at unprecedented speeds activated at a mere touch of a button. Coupled with drivers which...
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Crave RSS (Free subscription) | 01/07/2008
(Credit: Razer) It seems that our friends in the Middle Kingdom are getting some serious Razer love as the peripheral maker has just announced an entry-level gaming keyboard that will be sold only in China. And don't let the term "entry-level" fool you. The Razer Aurantia is about as ...
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IGN (Free subscription) | 01/07/2008
The public will have a chance to test the Razer Aurantia at the Razer booth at ChinaJoy 2008, happening in Shanghai later this month.
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Everything USB (Free subscription) | 01/07/2008
Any gamer is familiar with the name Razer as the maker of some of the best gaming peripherals for the PC around. Razer is very well known for its gaming keyboards like the Tarantula and the Lycosa . Razer's gaming keyboards tend to share some of the same features like being available in the U.S. and having the familiar blue backlighting. Razer has departed from these two familiar ways with its latest...
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GAMER Deals (Free subscription) | 28/06/2008
Current GoGamer.com 48 Hour Madness Sale (Starts: June 28, 2008) includes the following specials: Sins of a Solar Empire (I) $27.90 - Save 44% Reg Price $49.99 Sandio 3D Gaming Mouse Grey $19.90 - Save 75% Reg Price $79.99 Razer Lycosa Gaming Keyboard $59.90 - Save 25% Reg Price $79.99 Ideazon Merc Stealth Gaming Keyboard $59.90 - Save 33% Reg Price $89.99 Falcon 3D Force Feedback Game Controller $139.90...
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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 17/06/2008
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 none of them sucks, but if you want more you’ll [...]
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Madshrimps Forum Madness (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
Today we are looking at the Wolfking Warrior XXtreme. This is a gaming keyboard set up for one had use while gaming with a mouse. The keys have a nice tactile feel, though they are stiffer feeling than the keys on say the Razer Lachesis or Logitech G15 gaming keyboards. The keys are arranged well, though you do have to get used to where the keys are in the circular layout. Once you find them they keys...
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Tactical Gamer (Free subscription) | 29/05/2008
Saw this new keyboard review, and thought I would pass it on. Looks pretty interesting. Razer Lycosa keyboard opressed Here is newegg, but not sure which one exactly it is http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...ycosa+&x=0&y=0
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Madshrimps Forum Madness (Free subscription) | 25/05/2008
You might have tried several keyboards but none really feels good. If that's the case then take a look at todays review; the Razer Lycosa keyboard. This is the latest gaming keyboard which has non slip rubber buttons which probably will come in handy when gaming for hours. It also have backlight for the keys so you can see what keys you are using in the dark. Lets have a closer look at what we think...