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Razer BlackWidow X, the gaming keyboard line becomes more economical and minimalist

The award winning catalog of Razer gaming keyboards expands with the arrival of four new models BlackWidow X. Two major innovations: on the one hand a new estestica, characterized by the removal of the top cover of the original models Razer BlackWidow which leaves uncovered the keys on the other the introduction of models that further lowers the bar of the price.

A result achieved in part thanks to the introduction of the possibility to choose, on select models, the variant with Cherry MX Blue switches that take the place of the ones developed in person by Razer.

Particularly interesting is the version Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition X, which offers the chance to get hold of a mechanical keyboard Razer against the payment of the price equal to 69.99 euro, ten euro less of the similar version Razer switch.

The four new models are elaborated as a "standard" versions and "Tournament Edition", the latter having no numeric keypad, with or without programmable backlight Razer Chroma:

Razer BlackWidow X Chroma

Price: 189.99 €
Availability: available now at the Razer.com site and worldwide
Switch mechanical Razer
backlight Chroma
It keypad
Layout: US, UK, France, Germany, the Nordic countries, Japan


Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition X X Chroma:

Price: 159.99 €
Availability: April 2016 at the site Razer.com and worldwide
Switch mechanical Razer
backlight Chroma
No numeric keypad
Layout: US
Razer BlackWidow Ultimate X:

Price: 119.99 € with Razer switch, 109.99 Euros with Cherry MX Blue switches
Availability: now available at the website Razer.com
Razer mechanical switch or Cherry MX Blue
It keypad
Layout: US
Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition X:

Price: 79,99 € with Razer switch, 69,99 € with Cherry MX Blue switches
Availability: now available at the website Razer.com
Razer mechanical switch or Cherry MX Blue
No numeric keypad
layout US
Mechanical keyboards are a product aimed at a niche of users who appreciate the benefits of using keyboards with mechanical switches, evaluated in terms of the resistance and the unmistakable feedback. A class of users including not only gamers, but also those who spend long hours at the PC composing texts. Appreciable Razer move with new versions make it economically more attractive this type of device.

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