Thursday, July 26, 2012

Razer unveils BlackWidow Ultimate keyboard and Ouroboros ...



Razer has today launched a brand new keyboard and mouse that are sure to get a few gamers excited.

First up we have the 2013 edition of the BlackWidow Ultimate keyboard, which offers up full mechanical keys using blue switches and 10-key roll-over (copes with up to 10 key presses simultaneously). Razer promises key motion faster than any standard keyboard, and detection of every key press regardless of how fast you can repeatedly tap them.

The BlackWidow Ultimate also offers up improved green key backlighting and a matte black finish that is ?anti-fingerprint.? Those of you with additional peripherals will be glad to hear Razer has included both audio and USB passthroughs.


The BlackWidow Ultimate may be perfect for your desk at home, but Razer also wants to cater to those attending LAN parties and tournaments. So they?ve also launched the BlackWidow Tournament Edition, which offers up the same feature set, but removes the numpad for a smaller, lighter keyboard.

Complimenting the BlackWidow is one of the most customizable rodents I have ever seen. It?s called the Razer Ouroboros, and is referred to as an ?elite ambidextrous gaming mouse? with good reason.

The Ouroboros has been designed for any size of hand by letting you adjust its ergonomics. This is done by allowing the length of the mouse to be adjusted, the angle of the arch where you palm rests to be tweaked, and the side panels to be interchanged allowing for three different grip types (claw, palm, or hybrid). And being ambidextrous, it works for both left or right-handed gamers.

The wireless mouse can perform for up to 12 hours using a single rechargeable AA battery, but you will probably never run out of juice if the recharge stand is used between gaming sessions.

Accuracy is assured as the Ouroboros achieves 8200dpi using a dual sensor that consists of both a laser and optical sensor fitted to the base of the unit. There?s also a ?clutch trigger? that allows the DPI to be cut instantly when you need it, and if you prefer to use your mouse wired, Razer promise the same level of accuracy regardless.

Both the new keyboards and mouse take advantage of Razer Synapse 2.0, which allows your game preferences to be stored in the cloud. That means wherever you take your peripherals, as soon as you are hooked up to the web your settings will be available.

The BlackWidow Ultimate 2013 and Ouroboros don?t come cheap. You?ll be expected to pay around $139.99 for the keyboard and $129.99 for the mouse. That?s sure to come down a bit when online retailers get stock, though.

If the price hasn?t put you off then the BlackWidow will be available from August, but you?ll be waiting until the fourth quarter for the Ouroboros to appear.

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Source: http://www.geek.com/articles/games/razer-unveils-blackwidow-ultimate-keyboard-and-ouroboros-mouse-20120726/

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