The Razer BlackWidow Chroma performed marvelously, the colored light show it provides drew every eye in the lab. The On the fly macro keys are a gift from gamers heaven, and the colored profile keys make you a deadlier virtual warrior.
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Mechanical keyboards aren't everybody's first choice, and that's OK. For those who like the clicky typing and tactile feedback that only a mechanical keyboard can provide, you're going to find a whole lot to like about the Razer Blackwidow Chroma. If...
Razer BlackWidow Chroma can be treated as the king (or mother, or father if you like) of all Razer gaming keyboards at the moment. It pretty much has every feature that a gamer would want from their gaming keyboard (apart from having a wireless...
When Skylake came out we were tantalized with the possibilities for high-speed RAM exceeding existing top end kits. Kingston was nice enough to send over a Kingston HyperX Savage 3000MHz kit for us to check out, and with 16GB of dual-channel Savage...
Hands On Review: The Razer Blackwidow Chroma Peripheral brand Razer has been going on a crazy bling-bling spree this year, giving their popular models the colour treatment. Here's another one for those looking for a new gaming keyboard – the Razer...
Razer has created a serious keyboard to go head-to-head against K70 /K95. While Corsair's version has received a lot more attention for its design, BlackWidow Chroma manages the same effect without rebuilding everything from scratch. As a mech, you can...
Despite the glittery lighting, this is a relatively sedate 109-key mechanical ‘board otherwise, with a matte-black finish and relatively few design frills. It's not overloaded with extraneous buttons — only a bank of five discrete macro keys down the...
At £150, the Chroma is one of the most premium keyboards available, up there with the K70 RGB and NovaTouch TKL. It has lots of positives – robust build quality, a decent typing experience and a powerful and intuitive software suite to go with it....
While the Orion Spark boasts a totally new design, you're probably already familiar with the looks of the BlackWidow Chroma and Gaming K70. Save for the RGB features, the BlackWidow Chroma is identical to the BlackWidow Ultimate 2014, while the Gaming...
After seeing the announcement for Razer's Chroma line of peripherals, I was very interested in getting my hands on some of them to evaluate. Razer's new lighting system allows for a possible 16.8 million color combinations and is capable of some really...
After testing 16 different mechanical keyboards we can safely say that when it comes to the typing experience most of the models are a lot alike. This is mostly because of the used technique; everything with the Cherry MX switches has the same key...
The Razer BlackWidow Chroma (Origin PC Edition) is the most tricked-out keyboard in Razer's lineup, with a full numpad, macro keys and extensive lighting and software options. The company's own Green switches are on board, but the stabilizers flanking...
The Razer BlackWidow Chroma (Origin PC Edition) is the most tricked-out keyboard in Razer's lineup, with a full numpad, macro keys and extensive lighting and software options. The company's own Green switches are on board, but the stabilizers flanking...
Razer's keyboards and mice have for quite some time been a very viable choice for players seeking a premium experience from their peripherals, and with the Blackwidow Chroma keyboard, it's all too easy to see why this is so.Admittedly, there are a...
The Razer BlackWidow Chroma performed marvelously, the colored light show it provides drew every eye in the lab. The On the fly macro keys are a gift from gamers heaven, and the colored profile keys make you a deadlier virtual warrior.