Razer Announces their Starcraft 2 Line - Page 8
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Lysis
United States147 Posts
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Niten
United States598 Posts
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norterrible
United States618 Posts
Sorry razer is a solid company sponsoring a lot of tournaments and players, especially teamliquid. I love my razer products, I've had 4 razer mice now, and I've never gone back to a logitech or anything else. Go razer! Im curious to how this APM technology works.. the Why have you had to get 4 mice? I've had the same mouse for like 7+ years. And yeah I guess it's nice that razer sponsers alot of tournaments, but for the cs ones its always just the chance to win computer hardware. I'm obviously using a mouse, why would I want to win another one. Better than the prizes for the tournaments I'm hosting (none) I suppose. | ||
GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
On June 16 2010 02:27 Kennigit wrote: APM TECHNOLOGY!?!?! Wtf do they mean by that? Also, no prices = largely overpriced. | ||
VelRa_G
Canada304 Posts
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Laerties
United States361 Posts
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HeadhunteR
Argentina1258 Posts
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HalfAmazing
Netherlands402 Posts
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FakeSteve[TPR]
Valhalla18444 Posts
the keyboard also has switches very similar to the ones you'll find in a DT-35, they have a real solid feel to em, the keys are high-profile & spaced properly for RTS games rather than razer's typical low-profile smushed-together setup from a gaming standpoint these are really solid products ![]() | ||
Nightmarjoo
United States3360 Posts
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Destro
Netherlands1206 Posts
On June 16 2010 05:00 HalfAmazing wrote: Razer is absolute trash. Worst possible quality. Do not buy. i dont see it. I have had a razor keyboard for a while and have loved it. feels great, low profile, never have any issues. the only issue i have had was with a headset, which died a meere week after buying it. (but from future shop, to keep in mind) these products seem a little gimmicky, but the keyboard looks alright. the mouse looks terrible to use, and the headset is meh | ||
jamesr12
United States1549 Posts
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snotboogie
Australia3550 Posts
It is for low sens players. | ||
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FakeSteve[TPR]
Valhalla18444 Posts
and the dpi sensor adjusts all the way down to like 200 dpi or something | ||
rwan
Canada68 Posts
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Destro
Netherlands1206 Posts
just took this off the keyboard specs: "Reduced desktop footprint" wtf does that mean? | ||
Elbee
United States224 Posts
Holy shit? | ||
RumZ
United States956 Posts
On June 16 2010 05:10 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote: the mouse is fairly small, not as big as, say, a deathadder. it's actually really comfortable! and the dpi sensor adjusts all the way down to like 200 dpi or something How would you compare the feel of this keyboard to the feel of a mechanical keyboard? | ||
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FakeSteve[TPR]
Valhalla18444 Posts
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FakeSteve[TPR]
Valhalla18444 Posts
On June 16 2010 05:15 Joey.rumz wrote: How would you compare the feel of this keyboard to the feel of a mechanical keyboard? quite similar. during testing i played a ton of starcraft on a DT-35, a no-name brand mechanical keyboard, and this keyboard. they all shared a feeling of solidity. the equipment can definitely take a beating. | ||
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