techradar.com Updated: 2013-06-22 02:21:43
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Over the years we've had rather a love/hate relationship with Razer peripherals. We've always struggled with the Cult of Razer's gaming mice, either the way they bent our fingers out of shape or demanded obscene amounts of cash for a wireless mouse with a...
Simple design, Five macro keys, Mechanical switch keys, Adjustable backlight...
Price, Clicky keys...
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You wait all year for a super-expensive gaming keyboard with touchscreen controls and then two turn up at once. Following hot on the crazy-priced heels of the Mad Catz STRIKE 7 comes this ultra stylish, ultra techie riposte from peripherals guru Razer. Li...
Good integrated touchscreen, Genuinely useful functions, Stylish design, Good build quality...
Some minor bugs remain with touchpad, Chiclet keys not to all tastes, A bit pricey...
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atomicmpc.com.au Updated: 2013-06-22 02:21:43
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There’s no doubting that the Ultimate moniker attached to the very fancy Death StalkeR Ultimate is well-deserved. Straight out of the box, this is an imposing and heavy keyboard, boasting an array of unique features. It’s matte black, with rubber high...
Very well made, but expensive and a touch buggy...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-12 05:35:57
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Razer says that it's new Ultimate BlackWidow Keyboard can sustain 60,000,000 keystrokes over the course of its lifetime. Its the kind of statement you can't actually prove. Type at 375 keystrokes a minute and it'd take 2,667 hours of constant typing to br...
Responsive keys minimize mispresses, Substantial construction and feel, Less noisy keystrokes...
Lacks resounding blueswitch feel, MMO gamers may want more macro keys...
Taken on its own, the Razer Ultimate BlackWidow is a sturdy, responsive keyboard that will do what you want most out of a peripheral - fade into the periphery, especially if you disable the backlight. And as much as Razer would like you to believe it has...
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The BlackWidow is a product that seems to have more versions than the song Imagine by John Lennon. This specific model (with a reused name) is one of the latest, and it comes with mechanical switches, green backlighting (not RGB), and – the new feature –...
At £110, the Razer BlackWidow Ultimate feels a little pricey next to the Corsar and Tesoro water-resistant models, since both of those offer full RGB backlighting as well for just £10 more ($10 more for the Tesoro, which isn't in the UK), though in the ca...
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vortez.net Updated: 2019-12-25 11:01:29
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US: $The BlackWidow is a gaming keyboard that gamers everywhere, at some point, would have had a look at over the past years The Ultimate edition has had a complete overhaul in a ground up redesign that represents a more 'raw' edition to the BlackWido...
Antismudge surface, Programmable lighting, Fully programmable keys, Razer switches, USB/audio pass through...
Nonexistant bundled accessories, Metal bar stabilisers...
The BlackWidow Ultimate 2016 edition makes some interesting advances that fans of the BlackWidow will really enjoy. The advanced programmable lighting is great, especially if you are someone that isn't hugely interested in buying into the RGB options. Thi...
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We review the full-featured Razer BlackWidow Chroma (Origin PC Edition) and the slightly less full-featured Razer BlackWidow Ultimate.Razer has been carefully fleshing out its lineup of keyboards. As it stands, the company's offerings are aimed at satisfy...
The Razer BlackWidow Chroma (Origin PC Edition) is the most tricked-out keyboard in Razer's lineup, with a full numpad, macro keys and extensive lighting and software options. The company's own Green switches are on board, but the stabilizers flanking t...
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Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2016 Review (Stealth/Silent-keys) – Razer's BlackWidow line-ups received lots of praises from gamers and Razer fans. It also got a high praise here at Craving Tech (check out Craving Tech's BlackWidow Ultimate 2014 Review ) for b...
No more dedicated macro keys, more compact, Sleek, cool looking, Great feel of mechanical switches, comfortable, Solid build quality + material, Better indicator panel with more prominent LEDs, Advanced backlighting support, Smudge-and-finger-print-free m...
No more dedicated macro keys (though you can still use other keys to record macros), Not much reason of an upgrade if you already have a BlackWidow Ultimate, Does not support Chroma SDK and no custom lighting presets from the community yet...
The Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2016 does not offer an overhaul design of a complete new keyboard, but more like a refresh to what already was a great gaming mechanical keyboard of all time. The BlackWidow Ultimate 2016 is definitely better than the pre...
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For the last couple of years, Razer has been manufacturing its own specification mechanical switches in partnership with Kailh. Thanks to Razer's own design tweaks, these switches are rated for swifter actuation and a longer life span.The model we are loo...
Razer's mechanical switches are excellent, LED lighting is nice, Synapse performs well, Bonus points for style...
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The Razer Black Widow Ultimate 2016 is a fantastic keyboard. Not only does it look awesome but the Razer Green switches might just be my new favourite, offering satisfying tactile feedback with each press.While this isn't an RGB or ‘Chroma' keyboard, if y...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2019-12-25 11:01:29
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Gaming keyboard was once as rare as a one terabyte hard drive a few years ago. Today, everyone and their uncle is making one for the market. Gamers have specific needs when it comes down to the tools that they use. It is not a surprise then that a gaming...
Fast response rate, Backlit for dim situations, Customisable macro keys...
Awkward macro placement, Price...
The Blackwidow Ultimate brings a bit of sunshine in the world of gaming keyboards. While it can do better in certain quarters, it is good enough that it should be in your consideration list.(previously published in issue March 2015)...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2019-12-25 11:01:29
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Last week we reviewed a new addition to Razers product catalogue, the DeathAdder Chroma. It took a design from some time ago and refreshed it, including some new lighting technology. Classic design plus new additions… easy award winner. Today we get a lit...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2019-12-25 11:01:29
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When looking for a new keyboard you are spoiled for choice. One of the first decisions you have to make though is if you want a mechanical keyboard or not. We tested 11 different mechanical keyboards in case you are looking to buy one. Most keyboards...
The range of keyboards in this test is very diverse. There are several models that really stand out to us. Starting with the Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. This is the best keyboard in the test in almost every regard and therefore is awarded...
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fatducktech.com Updated: 2019-12-25 11:01:29
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Razer's BlackWidow Ultimate Keyboard is big, heavy, and in its own words, features “Clicky” keys — in its case, Clicky Keys made specifically by Razer itself.When I learned how to type, it was practically the dark ages.No, really, it was, or at least for...
I've been using the Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Keyboard both as a gaming and typing keyboard.I have no doubt whatsoever that I'll be switching back to my ergonomic keyboard for writing purposes, because it's way more comfortable and better suited for those...
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pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2019-12-25 11:01:29
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Ooh a new Razer keyboard with mechanical switches, hold on a minute… Featuring Razer's own mechanical switches specifically designed for Gaming!? Now that is interesting! Enter the new Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2014 Keyboard featuring a new mechanical swi...
Overall the Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2014 Keyboard has put in good showing here at pcG and the new Razer switches (Green) have put in an impressive showing also, easily keeping up with the industry stalwart; the Cherry MX switch. But there's more to a k...
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Razer says that it's new Ultimate BlackWidow Keyboard can sustain 60,000,000 keystrokes over the course of its lifetime. Its the kind of statement you can't actually prove. Type at 375 keystrokes a minute and it'd take 2,667 hours of constant typing to br...
Responsive keys minimize mis, presses, Substantial construction and feel, Less noisy keystrokes...
Lacks resounding blue, switch feel, MMO gamers may want more macro keys...
Taken on its own, the Razer Ultimate BlackWidow is a sturdy, responsive keyboard that will do what you want most out of a peripheral - fade into the periphery, especially if you disable the backlight. And as much as Razer would like you to believe it has...
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Introduction, Features & Design Paying a premium for a keyboard is rare most of the time when you are assembling a PC, but once in a while a keyboard with the distinctive clickety-click sound comes along and is almost as expensive as a decent graphic c...
Priced at £74, the Razer Blackwidow Ultimate is, according to us, asking for too much moolah. In fact, if you do not want any of the fancy features like the backlighting, the macro keys or the USB port then you can go ahead and buy the standard Blackwi...
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I'm an avid FPS and MMORPG fan, I'm also an addicted platformer and RTS fan, in short, I'm not your casual gamer. I've always fancied using a mechanical keyboard seeing as how the local tech scene don't usually have them available.Fortunately, Razer is in...
Distinctive mechanical key feel, Macro buttons, Backlit keys, Sturdy build...
Hefty price tag...
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If you are in the market for a new keyboard then there are literally thousands available today which use membrane technology – but this won’t be the first choice for the discerning enthusiast user as they can often feel ‘spongy’ when typing. Where...
Mechanical Switches, Impressive Build Quality, LEDBacklighting, Macro Buttons, Configuration Utility...
Without doubt the best featured mechanical keyboard we’ve seen to date!...
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Positioning itself at the top end of Razer’s long line of quality gaming products, the BlackWidow Ultimate delivers an old-school feel with its “clicky” mechanical keyboard, but also offers many of the features you'd expect from a modern day keyboard...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2019-12-25 11:01:29
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Well, the tide, as they say, has turned. We're seriously thinking about taking our loved, key-worn and remarkably trustworthy Microsoft X6 keyboard and replacing it with a new, shiny, and oh so responsive Black Widow. For anyone who knows our love of th...
Solid, reliable and a pleasure in almost every way...
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We’ve heard back about Razer’s new mechanical keyboard, the Razer BlackWidow and the Ultimate edition back then in August 2010 (Gamescom 2010). It has been years since Razer released a gaming keyboard so the news sort of rocked the gamers’ world (or a...
Looks even sexier with the Mamba and IroncladOf course, at the end of the day, if you’ve been reading this review all along, the same question remains: Should I buy the Razer BlackWidow Ultimate? If you already have a mechanical gaming keyboard, then...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2019-12-25 11:01:29
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Razer is known for its top-of-the-line gaming products, with the tagline, ‘For Gamers. By Gamers.' Compared to earlier offerings from Razer, the BlackWidow Ultimate makes us believe all the gamers at Razer went on holiday while they drew up the plans f...
Programmable keys; onthefly macro recording; USB and audio/mic jacks; multilevel backlighting...
Slightly confusing typeface on keys; backlighting doesn’t apply to Shift keys; no light customising to go with macros...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2019-12-25 11:01:29
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The hardware is all as it should be, but a few cosmetic design flaws put this keyboard with potential down on the typing and gaming food chain.Razer is known for its top-of-the-line gaming products, with the tagline, ?For Gamers. By Gamers.' Compared t...
Programmable keys; on-the-fly macro recording; USB and audio/mic jacks; multi-level backlighting...
Slightly confusing typeface on keys; backlighting doesn?t apply to Shift+ keys; no light customising to go with macros...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2019-12-25 11:01:29
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There are many manufacturers that make good keyboards, many that make great gaming keyboards, but not many that make exceptional keyboards which, once you see (and feel), you just have to get. Razer is one of those companies whose products, more often...
Mechanical keys, Tactile feedback, 5 different backlight levels, Sturdy build, Onthefly macro recording...
Very noisy key strokes, Single switch spacebar, No backlit function keys...
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Razer tends to charge a premium for its gaming accessories, but with the new BlackWidow line of keyboards that features mechanical keys, you can now shell out extra dollars for a few jacks and blue lighting.Both the normal BlackWidow and BlackWidow Ultima...
The question you need to ask yourself is whether you want to spend $189 for the Ultimate version that has extra audio ports and backlit keys. If we had to choose, the lights and extra jacks are just window-dressing, so we'll just go and get the regular Bl...
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