Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard
Jul 21st, 2009 | By News
Quote: =22As much as Im fond of feature-rich devices, dense with macros and cus tom binds, and as much as I love a sexy peripheral, Razer keeps me loyal wi th one simple feat: their mice–as this is my first Razer keyboard–never g et in my way. They are extensions of me. Razers Arctosa keyboard promis es that the same thing thats true for my right hand can be true for my l eft. That I can puppet my avatars as though there was no input device at a ll.=22 Article URL: http://www.thetechlounge.com/article/638/Razer-Arctosa-Gaming-Keyboard/
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Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard
May 5th, 2009 | By News
Looking for an edge when it comes to PC gaming? Well, Xoxide, provider of a wide range of computer accessories, sent us one of the latest gaming keyboard, the Razer Arctosa. Razer is a well-known gaming product manufacturer that has produced many well-known gaming products such as the Razer Diamondback and Viper mice. Will this new keyboard bring similar performance to both gaming and everyday applications? That is what were here to find out.
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Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard
Apr 2nd, 2009 | By News
Article Snippet: Spending a ton of money will buy you a myriad of features and great performance, but some of those extras you may not need or will use very infrequently. Strip away the bells and whistles and youre left with a boring old standard keyboard, which isnt good enough for gamers of any skill level either. Fortunately, Razer has found a happy medium with the Arctosa. It puts an emphasis on performance and style while leaving out unnecessary things like backlighting and integrated USB ports.
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Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard
Mar 25th, 2009 | By News
Keyboard. Below is a direct quote from the review: One year ago Shawn reviewed the Razer Lycosa Gaming Keyboard, which bears a striking resemblance to the one I have in my hands, the new Arctosa. In case you were wondering where Razer came up with these names, both Lycosa and Arctosa are families of wolf spiders, just like the Tarantula that shares its name with Razers original gaming keyboard. All of Razers products are in fact named after predators, their headsets are all named for aquatic hunters, their mice are all snakes and their keyboards are spiders… I guess its a Razer thing.
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