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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 perfec…
If you are a gamer, and I do mean a proper gamer. Then you will find it tough to let it go after you have tried it for 24 hours. If say your a gamer and have never thought just one hour and still been there 12 hours later, then you dont want this. This is for the Pros, the dedicated few, the chosen ones. On the Razer website Damian Kell who bought one said it best. In one word. Uber . Read more
I’ve been using the same keyboard for the last, well, many many years, so it’s fitting that all of a sudden I should have several dropped in my lap. I’m currently juggling offerings from Microsoft, Razer, and SteelSeries. I can tell you right now that none of them sucks, but if you want more you’ll have to read the reviews. Today we’ve got Razer’s latest keyboard offering, the Lycosa. Sure, it sounds like the business, but does it back up its cool name with some real ... Read more
From the moment we saw the packaging we knew it was going to be an impressive product. Inside the board was safely wrapped in protective foam with the cable secured separately and bundled extras contained in a tidy cardboard wallet. The overall bundle Read more
Despite our initial misgivings about a keyboard making a difference in game play, the Lycosa proved us wrong. The dimmed lighting combined with the back lit keys on the Lycosa make it a gaming tool worth having just for that feature. Then the ability to program it for 10 different setups, using the included software, which was as easy as clicking the on screen key and typing the macro and hitting save, is really handy for people that play more than one game at a time. Read more
PC keyboard technology has remained pretty much the same in its 30-year existance, so why is it that there are scores of new models coming out every year? I personally have gone through the rise and fall of the first IBM "tank" keyboards, quiet keyboards, ergonomic keyboards, media keyboards, and the latest gaming keyboards. Read more
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