Published: 2008-05-04
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I love the classic, non-showy styling of the Razer Lycosa: the soft, matte-black keys and the quiet blue LEDs behind them are a pleasure for both eyes and fingertips. Theyre responsive and solid, so should you find yourself doing any typing in your ga...
 Sturdy build, Simple, stylish design, Responsive keys...
 Basic feature set...
 I love the classic, non-showy styling of the Razer Lycosa: the soft, matte-black keys and the quiet blue LEDs behind them are a pleasure for both eyes and fingertips. Theyre responsive and solid, so should you find yourself doing any typing in your ga...
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80%
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Published: 2008-02-01
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Razers Lycosa gaming keyboard has a lot of promise, and it mostly delivers, thanks to its solid feel, smooth typing and powerful macro capabilities. We wish Razer had paid more attention to the LED lighting, but for strong touch-typing gamers, we thi...
 Small profile;powerful macro software;smooth typing;strong desk grip...
 Only one spare USB port;dim, non-adjustable LED backlighting;unintuitive software...
 Razers Lycosa gaming keyboard has a lot of promise, and it mostly delivers, thanks to its solid feel, smooth typing and powerful macro capabilities. We wish Razer had paid more attention to the LED lighting, but for strong touch-typing gamers, we thi...
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77%
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Published: 2007-12-18
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Gamers love Razer and Razer love gamers. As a result, they’ve taken it upon themselves to create some of the best gaming peripherals around including the Boomslang and Deathadder. They’ve made a gamer keyboard before called the Tarantula and s...
 Overall, this board appears to be a smaller, cut down version of the Tarantula. It offers the same speedy button pressing and polling, while removing the near obsolete BattleDock and reducing its desk space usage. This board feels nicer to use, and th...
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90%
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