Abstract: August 13, 2008 By Peter Jozefowicz When it comes to choosing a perfect match of gaming peripherals, you need to make some serious decisions. Finding the perfect mouse, the perfect keyboard, and the perfect headset can be a difficult task, as well as making sure these interact well together. Luckily, going with Razer can make this choice simpler, and harder, depending on how you look at it. Razer has a serious line-up of gaming gear, but it can also be a case of "too much of a good thing". You can purchase a seemingly endless supply of mice, k...
Abstract: Lets face it, gaming keyboards are a dime a dozen these days. In terms of features and functionality, everything that can be done, has been. With almost every worthwhile product featuring programmable macros, multiple key anti-ghosting, and a collectio...
Instantaneous Response to key press and release, Great back light, 10 profiles, All keys macro programmable, Rubberized keys for sure touch control, Looks intimidating, On keyboard USB and sound ports
One USB port, Finger Prints show up harshly, In WASD mode in darkened room other keys hard to see
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 ...
Abstract: 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 ...
The Razer Lycosa is a hardcore gaming keyboard and there is no question about it. The only real drawback is its price. The lowest price in Europe is €69.11, which is more than some people are willing to pay for a keyboard. But then again, if you are...
I really wanted to like the Razer Lycosa, for its svelte looks, blue backlighting, and for daring to eschew any dedicated gaming keys. And after a while I did, as the smaller sibling to the Tarantula it overcame initial dislike to offer up an average typi...
The Razer Lycosa does deliver what is expected. This is definitely a gaming keyboard in most aspects. It has the looks, features, and performance that would appeal to that segment of the computer user market.The matte black and piano black make a for...
If a keyboard is just another input device to you, the Razer Lycosa might be a little rich for your blood. After all, if a keyboard lets you type, that’s all you need – right? If you think along those lines, chances are you’re not a game...
The Razer Lycosa is an excellent little gaming keyboard and is nicely put together despite a few tiny flaws. Really though, the only things that bother us are the grime-grabbing materials and the awkward backlighting that makes typing an occasional cho...