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Razer Lycosa Programmable Backlit Gaming Keyboard | 
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| Brand: Razer Category: CE
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $66.99 You Save: $13.00 (16%)
New (22) Used (2) from $64.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 962
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Keyboard: QWERTY Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 18.5 x 0.8 x 8.8 nv:Keyboard Type: PC Keyboard Colors: Black Special Features: Illuminated Keys Warranty: 2 years parts, 2 years labor
MPN: RZ03-00180100 Model: RZ03-00180100 UPC: 879862000240 EAN: 0879862000240 ASIN: B000YDIA78
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New in the Original Retail Box - Fast Shipping with Tracking Information
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| Features:
| • | Keytop with non-slip rubber finish - optimum tactile comfort and makes slipping up in the heat of action a thing of the past | | • | Backlight Illumination with WASD cluster lighting option - Make darkness your ally. While your enemies fiddle in the shadows, command precision and take hold of their fate with backlight illumination on the Razer Lycosa. With the right keys lit up, you can always be sure of your next move | | • | Fully programmable keys with macro capability - enables instantaneous command executions. | | • | Keytop with non-slip rubber finish | | • | Backlight illumination with WASD cluster lighting option |
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Product Description Annihilate your enemies and reign supreme in the gaming world with the Razer Lycosa Gaming Keyboard. With an awesome host of features, the Razer Lycosa is on an unstoppable mission to destroy and dominate. Execute complex combat maneuvers with swift dexterity. Launch your assaults timed to perfection. You now have the tactical advantage on every terrain, and your enemies' fates are in your hands.
Gaming cluster with anti-ghosting capability Slim keycap structure with Hyperesponse technology TouchPanel easy access media keys Gaming mode option for deactivation of the Windows key 10 customizable software profiles with on-the-fly switching 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time Earphone-out and microphone-in jacks Detachable wrist rest One integrated USB extension port Approximate size without wrist rest (L x W x H) - 18.5 x 6.6 x 0.6 inches (469 x 168 x 15 mm) Approximate size with wrist rest (L x W x H) - 18.5 x 8.7 x 0.6 inches (469mm x 221mm x 15mm)Minimum System Requirements Windows XP / x64 / Vista / Vista64 PC with built-in USB ports CD-ROM Drive (for drivers) At least 35MB of hard disk space (for drivers)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 32 more reviews...
Razer keyboard review December 16, 2008 I really like the lighted keyboard. However, the clicking noise when depressing the keys is load.
Incredible December 12, 2008 This little addition to my gaming system has increased my utils of pleasure! I highly recommend this board to gamers or people who prefer to us low light when using their computer. I wish my notebook had a similar keyboard on it...in fact I am thinking on a second Razer to us with it!
Very good overall... November 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great key "feel", positive & reliable operation with all the functions I need. I would buy again.
Down-side: hard to keep looking good, every fingerprint & smudge shows immediately.. It's the price paid for "high fashion".
Best Gaming Keyboard November 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had this keyboard for about 6 months now and I absolutely love it. I have looked at or tried the other gaming keyboards on the market and for me, this is by far the best. The only other keyboard that compares is the G15. Here is my criteria and how this keyboard meets them:
1. Backlit - The lighting on this keyboard is bright but not garish, and it has a nice WASD cluster, all key, or none lighting option. Unlike the Saitek, the keys are not clear with cheap paint on them. After a few months, all the paint had worn off my Saitek keys and you couldn't tell what was what. These keys are coated in a black rubber or poly and then laser cut to allow the light through in the proper place.
2. Standard Layout - There are a few decent keyboards out there with non-standard layouts. (Fatal1ty/Adesso I am looking at you) As I also do a lot of programming on this computer and use other computers at work, I needed a standard keyboard layout. No weird shaped keys, no misplaced buttons, need full number pad, home keys, etc.
3. Solid feel - Key action is awesome. This is my favorite keyboard to type on. The key action is not too deep, keys have good tactile feedback, and sensitivity is just about right. This keyboard feels well made from top to bottom.
4. Simple - I wanted a keyboard with only the features I absolutely needed. I did not want 17 different bells and whistles, heads up LED display, or any of the rest of it. To me, this is just more stuff to break or get in the way. Although I have some friends who like the Logitech G15, it does not appeal to me for this reason. The G15 is equivalent to a QVC Ultra-Brand-New-Super-Tool with 7 blades and 13 folding attachments not including the snap on Bread Slicer. This is more like a single, perfectly crafted and balanced blade, hand tempered by some Japanese master on a snowy hilltop.
excellent with a minimal drawback October 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this product to replace a wireless logitech keyboard. I had a problem with the dropout while typing and gaming. Also I had a problem with the number of keys that could be pressed at one time with my logitech keyboard. This razer keyboard suffers from neither of those problems.
If you're looking for back-lit as a primary criteria, this is not very flexible. The lighting is adequate but you are unable to adjust the brightness. Turning off the back-lighting makes the key labels disappear entirely.
The media controls are a little unintuitive, but once you learn their locations they suffice. They are almost invisible when back-lighting is off.
The key feel is very comfortable to me, however as a student I use a laptop for much of my typing so I prefer the feel of a laptop's keys.
The notch where the wrist rest attaches makes the keyboard unusable without it. This also isn't a real problem as you should use it (i didn't before this keyboard) and the wrist rest feels comfortable.
The biggest drawback that I found is that it requires 2 usb ports to function. I have an old, cheap motherboard (that came with a barebones kit, i'd suggest splurging on a higher quality motherboard it'll help in the long run) that has only 4 usb ports. This keyboard takes up 2 of my precious usb slots. In today's usb heavy peripheral market this may mean that you need unplug a peripheral to plug in this keyboard. There is a usb slot on the keyboard itself, however it is not usb 2.0. The headphone and mic jacks on the keyboard are nice, but not useful in my setup.
If you have the usb ports to spare, i highly recommend this keyboard, if you're usb ports are at a premium, then you may want to shop a little longer.
in short, excellent feel, quality design, decent price.
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