QUOTE(derekdiong1 @ Apr 9 2011, 08:38 PM)
u can have a DIY wrist rest by using a small towel. lolThe Razer Thread vXIII, zzzZZZzzzZZZzzz
The Razer Thread vXIII, zzzZZZzzzZZZzzz
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Apr 10 2011, 10:05 PM
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Apr 11 2011, 11:07 AM
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Just a quick update for you guys on my Razer Black Widow Ultimate after having used it for four months. It should be noted that the stuff I use my keyboard for would include games that I play such as Starcraft 2 and COD Black Ops, as well typing out assignments.
These are just some of the issues that have been raised while browsing through this thread every so often that I would like to address. 1. Certain keys do not reproduce that consistent "click" sound as compared to other keys. After having used my unit daily for four months, I can safely say that this has not been an issue for me. The blue switches still feel amazing to type on. 2. Keycaps wear and tear The keycaps on my model still look pretty good. There has not been any signs of fading or wear on any of the keys. (even the WASD keys which I use on a regular basis) 3. Fingerprints Well I think this is a given, as the gloss plastic that goes around the keyboard does prove to be a fingerprint magnet, especially for people with sweaty hands or particularly oily skin. One thing that should also be noted is that if you have oily fingers, or you've just touched your face and then started typing on your keyboard, you'll notice that the oil residue can sometimes show on the top of the keycaps. That being said, this problem can easily be resolved by simply wiping down the keyboard every so often with a microfibre cloth and it'll be good as new. 4. Ports The ports on the side of the keyboard have not given me any issues from day one. The one that I would use on most occasions would be the headphone jack, and it has been a huge convenience for me every since I started using it, not compromising any sound quality whatsoever. 5. Backlight Honestly, I think there is a certain class to the keyboard with its piano-black glossy finish. And this class is accented even more when the backlit keys are turned off. Maybe it's just a personal preference. But I haven't found myself using the backlit keys as often as I would. That being said, it's always nice to have that option available if I ever need it. And after a lot of daily typing on this keyboard, I must say that this has not caused any harm to the lights underneath the keycaps. The "gamer-blue" glow that Razer is so popularly known for shines through as good as any other Razer product. I hope this quick review/update would have been of help to some of you out there who are still holding out or deciding if the Razer Black Widow Ultimate is the right keyboard for you. That being said, it's always best to get your hands on one and actually feel what typing on this badboy is like. As for me, I have no regrets whatsoever for picking it up! |
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Apr 11 2011, 11:43 AM
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Apr 11 2011, 11:51 AM
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QUOTE(nickycheong @ Apr 11 2011, 11:07 AM) Just a quick update for you guys on my Razer Black Widow Ultimate after having used it for four months. It should be noted that the stuff I use my keyboard for would include games that I play such as Starcraft 2 and COD Black Ops, as well typing out assignments. For point number 1, I think it's quite a common problem unless the user isn't really sensitive to the sound then he/she might not notice the inconsistency.These are just some of the issues that have been raised while browsing through this thread every so often that I would like to address. 1. Certain keys do not reproduce that consistent "click" sound as compared to other keys. After having used my unit daily for four months, I can safely say that this has not been an issue for me. The blue switches still feel amazing to type on. 2. Keycaps wear and tear The keycaps on my model still look pretty good. There has not been any signs of fading or wear on any of the keys. (even the WASD keys which I use on a regular basis) 3. Fingerprints Well I think this is a given, as the gloss plastic that goes around the keyboard does prove to be a fingerprint magnet, especially for people with sweaty hands or particularly oily skin. One thing that should also be noted is that if you have oily fingers, or you've just touched your face and then started typing on your keyboard, you'll notice that the oil residue can sometimes show on the top of the keycaps. That being said, this problem can easily be resolved by simply wiping down the keyboard every so often with a microfibre cloth and it'll be good as new. 4. Ports The ports on the side of the keyboard have not given me any issues from day one. The one that I would use on most occasions would be the headphone jack, and it has been a huge convenience for me every since I started using it, not compromising any sound quality whatsoever. 5. Backlight Honestly, I think there is a certain class to the keyboard with its piano-black glossy finish. And this class is accented even more when the backlit keys are turned off. Maybe it's just a personal preference. But I haven't found myself using the backlit keys as often as I would. That being said, it's always nice to have that option available if I ever need it. And after a lot of daily typing on this keyboard, I must say that this has not caused any harm to the lights underneath the keycaps. The "gamer-blue" glow that Razer is so popularly known for shines through as good as any other Razer product. I hope this quick review/update would have been of help to some of you out there who are still holding out or deciding if the Razer Black Widow Ultimate is the right keyboard for you. That being said, it's always best to get your hands on one and actually feel what typing on this badboy is like. As for me, I have no regrets whatsoever for picking it up! |
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Apr 11 2011, 12:26 PM
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Apr 11 2011, 01:22 PM
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That may be true, but wouldn't you say that mechanical keyboards (or any keyboard for that matter) are released for the general usage of all types of computer users? And it is based on that fact, that I am claiming the BlackWidow, even with it's minor flaws, is still a solid product. More experienced mechanical keyboard users can opt for the more expensive brands such as Filco or Ducky.
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Apr 11 2011, 02:03 PM
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Apr 11 2011, 02:11 PM
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Apr 11 2011, 02:20 PM
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QUOTE(Iphone4Lover @ Apr 11 2011, 09:26 AM) Not really, the SRP is far more expensive than market price. If you can get RM350 for the BW Ultimate then grab it fast |
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Apr 11 2011, 03:19 PM
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Apr 10 2011, 09:33 PM) epic stuff. Saw ThunderMatch @ LYN still selling this mouse, pink and white one.the box is friggin crumpled up. And if I'm not mistaken, I saw that mouse selling at the big IT Store in e@Curve. |
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Apr 11 2011, 04:14 PM
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NEW RAZER ITEMS LISTED BY BAN LEONG (ARRIVING THIS MONTH)
RAZER DRAGON-AGE-II LICENSED GAMING PERIPHERALS RAZER BLACK WIDOW ULTIMATE DRAGON-AGE-II MECHANICAL GAMING KEYBOARD : SRP RM 439 RAZER DEATHADDER DRAGON-AGE-II GAMING MOUSE : SRP RM 229 RAZER GOLIATHUS DRAGON-AGE-II GAMING MOUSEPAD (SPEED / MEDIUM) : SRP RM 99 RAZER ONZA DRAGON-AGE-II GAMING TOURNAMENT EDITION GAMEPAD : SRP TBA RAZER MESSENEGER BAG DRAGON-AGE-II EDITION : SRP TBA ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() RAZER GAMING CONSOLE HARDWARE : RAZER ONZA TOURNAMENT EDITION GAMEPAD FOR XBOX360 / PC : SRP RM 199 RAZER ONZA GAMEPAD FOR XBOX360 / PC : SRP RM 169 RAZER CHIMAERA 5.1 WIRELESS GAMING HEADSET FOR XBOX360 / PC : SRP RM 659 ![]() ![]() ![]() Still no sight of Goliathus Extended Edition dough |
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Apr 11 2011, 04:18 PM
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Chimaera's price,
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Apr 11 2011, 04:27 PM
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Chimaera
With that price i think you can get roughly a GTX550 This post has been edited by MichaelJohn: Apr 11 2011, 04:28 PM |
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Apr 11 2011, 04:33 PM
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Apr 11 2011, 04:51 PM
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Well the Onza is decently priced so that would probably be a hit.
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Apr 11 2011, 05:21 PM
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QUOTE(Iphone4Lover @ Apr 11 2011, 04:22 PM) Mine was bought at RM340 in fact and i sure another RM10 off isn't hard as hell if you know how to bargain(or you bulking it)... Yes, it's more or less around there |
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Actually....
Theres 2 version of Chimaera , 2.1v (i think) and 5.1v this one... 5.1v Cost M659 while 2.1v RM400 (-/+) Source |
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