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Razer are a company who have a very strong company vision and brand identity. In our conversations with them in the past it has been clear that they know what makes a good product...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 23:35:42
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When Razer announced their lineup of StarCraft II licensed peripherals, I wondered how they would implement something like “StarCraft” into their products. Obviously once I got my hands on the TRON gaming mouse, I realized that Razer knows how to imple...
Small size, Heavy and sturdy feel, Rubberized keys, Backlit keys and board, APM Lighting System, Elevated keys...
Can't change default lights, Combined navigation and numpad keys...
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The series continues as we move away from the headset and get into the primary piece of equipment that any PC gamer needs: the keyboard. Specifically the Razer Marauder Gaming Keyboard. The first thing that sticks out with this keyboard is the size o...
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When Razer announced their lineup of StarCraft II licensed peripherals, I wondered how they would implement something like “StarCraft” into their products. Obviously once I got my hands on the TRON gaming mouse, I realized that Razer knows how to imple...
Small size, Heavy and sturdy feel, Rubberized keys, Backlit keys and board, APM Lighting System, Elevated keys...
Can't change default lights, Combined navigation and numpad keys...
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gamingshogun.com Updated: 2011-10-04 02:36:47
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With the release of Blizzard Entertainment's real-time strategy title, StarCraft II, came a number of 'SCII' themed peripherals to go along with it. While some are trivial, Razer has a line of themed hardware for gamers to make use of. In this review...
Exceptional key texture, solid build, APM lighting system...
Key spacing takes getting used to, no USB passthrough port.
Razer's StarCraft II themed Marauder gaming keyboard is now on sale and we got our hands on one to give it the full rundown for you fine readers. Read our full review, after the jump, and find out if the Marauder is worth you cash!Full Review:With th...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-12-01 01:37:19
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Any decent StarCraft player can tell you the difference between a Diamond League pro and Bronze League scrub: It’s all in the keyboard. Although StarCraft can be played entirely with the mouse, a good player is going to be hammering away at the keyboar...
Nicefeeling rubberized keys, good software support...
Lack of arrow keys limit your play options, no USB passthrough...
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The Marauder's like a pair of Air Jordans—they look fantastic, but they're expensive, and buying them won't improve your skills at the game you know and love.Without the Lite-Brite gimmick, the Marauder is a less-than-stellar keyboard. Razer inexplicably...
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I try not to be biased towards a company when it comes to reviewing their products but it seems like Razer is one of those companies which takes great pride and love in their products that it can't help but be contagious. I was at one of their new distrib...
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Razer is a company who have a very strong company vision and brand identity. In our conversations with them in the past it has been clear that they know what makes a good product, are willing to experiment with new ideas, and bin them if they don't work o...
As for the conclusion, this is a keyboard targeted at the tournament players or LAN parties as you may refer to them. And considering that, this does the job quite too well for you if you're a StarCraft II fan. The APM lighting definitely helps improve yo...
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