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Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2014

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  • Covered by one-year Razer product warranty
  • Fully refurbished by Razer technicians to meet the performance specifications of new Razer products
  • Repackaged and sealed to meet Razer's stringent final inspection requirements
  • May contain minor cosmetic imperfections
  • In limited supply

Refurbished Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2014 - US

Razer Refurbished Blackwidow Ultimate 2014

  • All New Razer™ Mechanical Switches
  • Greater Durability
  • Individually backlit keys

Tech Specs

  • Razer™ Mechanical Switches with 50g actuation force
  • 60 million keystroke life span
  • Individually backlit keys
  • 10 key roll-over anti-ghosting
  • Fully programmable keys with on-the-fly macro recording
  • 5 additional dedicated macro keys
  • Gaming mode option
  • Audio-out/mic-in jacks
  • USB pass-through
  • 1000Hz Ultrapolling
  • Razer Synapse 2.0 enabled
  • Braided fiber cable
  • Approximate size: 475mm/18.72” (Width) x 171mm/6.74” (Height) x 20mm/0.79” (Depth)
  • Approximate weight: 1500g/3.31lbs

System Requirements

  • PC with USB port
  • Windows® 8/ Windows® 7 / Mac OS X (v10.8 - 10.11)
  • Internet connection (for driver installation)
  • At least 200MB of hard disk space
  • Razer Synapse 2.0 registration (requiring a valid e-mail), software download, license acceptance, and internet connection needed to activate full features of product and for software updates. After activation, full features are available in optional offline mode.
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Razer BlackWidow Tournament - Укороченная механическая игровая клавиатура на переключателях Razer Green Switch

  • 15/05/18 Gløbalīst оценивает продукт:  

    Компактная, удобная и бренчащая клавиатура. Бренчащая она из-за стоек увеличения наклона, они не очень хорошо закреплены и бренчат если клавиатуру брять в руки. В остальном же это прекрасная клавиатура, хорошие свичи, не сильно бренчащий пробел, и хороший меняемый провод. Если бы была версия Razer Blackwidow Tournament с просто зелёной подсветкой и эффектами - была бы просто бомба. Надеюсь что такую версию сделают)

  • 04/10/16 FreeName оценивает продукт:  

    блин, с удовольствием бы обменял на нее свою клаву ROCCAT® RYOS MK (((( достала уже эта гробина.....

  • 09/11/14 tryhard оценивает продукт:  

    Гоняю в разные города на ланы и прочее,играя в доту.Клава полностью оправдывает свою цену путем того,что довольно легкая,маленькая,и функционал не отстает.Лично мне,кто юзает DeathStalker,нужна еще подставка,но это все решается.

  • 01/10/14 Sanya_qwp оценивает продукт:  

    Купил Razer bwte 2014, хотел и печатать и играть, но cherry mx blue так в руки и не попался, купил razer, щелкает круто, нареканий нет. Минусы, думаю плюсы все знают: 1. Отсутствие хаба на клавиатуре, серьезно, я уже хотел туда наушнички врубить( 2. Очень маркий материал, Но легко протирается 3. Ножки болтаются, просто опустил ножки, когда вводил серийник, заметил что болтаются немного ножки, градуса на 2, минус не критичный ибо клава лежит, там они не болтаются. 4. Чехол, чехол сшит не огонь, быстро налегает пыль, легко марается, но спасибо за чехол, вряд ли есть еще клавы с чехлом) 5. Ну эти свитчи производит Kailh, знаю говорили что переделали саму структуру, но все равно доверие падает, серьезно лучше вставьте обратно Cherry MX. Ну а плюсы, тут их много) 1. Отличная тактильная отдача, хорошо помогает печатать. 2. Несмотря на тактильную отдачу играть не мешает! Даже порой ее не замечаю, а кнопка нажимается, круче чем Cherry mx red). 3. Дизайн, смотришь на клавиатуру и осознаешь, что она дорогая и солидная. 4. Позолоченные контакты в отличии от обычных kailh). 5. Ее легко можно перевозить из-за малого веса (относительно других механических клав). 6. Щелчок нажатия, не знаю для кого как, но для меня это плюс) 7. В отличии от Cherry mx на 10 млн нажатий больше, но Cherry надежнее, увы но это так, но зато если следить за клавиатуркой, то будет 60 млн нажатий, что больше чем у Cherry.

    Моя оценка 4 из 5, только из-за Kailh. Хочу Cherry mx, но к сожалению только Ka

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    Razer BlackWidow Ultimate (2014)

    PC gaming accessories, like most tech products, are on a fairly regular cycle from one year to the next, with new models coming out every few months so that there's always something new. The newest from Razer is the BlackWidow Ultimate (2014) ($139.99), the latest iteration of the company's flagship gaming keyboard. At first glance, there's little that has changed about it—even the price is the same—but one or two essential details have gotten an overhaul, giving gamers plenty of new reasons to consider an upgrade.

    Design and Features The BlackWidow Ultimate looks identical to its predecessor, the Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Elite (2013). The mechanical keyboard has the same dimensions and weight—1.18 by 18.7 by 6.7 inches (HWD) and 3.3 pounds. Set the new BlackWidow Ultimate next to the previous model, and you won't be able to tell them apart. The layout is also the same, with a full QWERTY keyboard and 10-key numeric pad, along with five dedicated macro keys on the left and a row of function keys along the top that also offer media controls and buttons for recording macros and switching into game mode.

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    Unlike other recent gaming keyboards, the Black Widow Ultimate has no wrist rest to speak of, either built-in, as seen on the Roccat Ryos MK Pro, or detachable, as seen on the Corsair Vengeance K90. The keyboard connects via a 6-foot braided USB Y-cable that also has audio connections to allow built-in pass-through for audio and USB 2.0. While the last iteration had audio shielding issues that resulted in noticeable static over headphones, there were no such problems during testing for the new model.

    There's individual key backlighting, with a verdant green glow behind every key, and stylized blocky font labeling for the letters and numbers. The keycaps have an effective anti-smudge surface, but the matte finish on the body of the keyboard seems to show every fingerprint and smudge of grease, which can get unsightly, considering your hands will spend hours in direct contact with the keyboard.

    Razer Mechanical Switches There is one major change in the BlackWidow Ultimate's design; Razer has changed up its choice of mechanical switches. While most gaming keyboards use Cherry MX mechanical switches—the Editors' Choice Roccat Ryos MK Pro, for example, is available with Cherry MX Blue, Brown, Black or Red switches—the new BlackWidow Ultimate does not. Instead of using key switches from Cherry, Razer has ditched the popular supplier in favor of making its own, simply called Razer Mechanical Switches.

    Available in two types—Green, which mimics the clicky feedback of Cherry MX Blue switches, and Orange, which offers the quieter typing of Cherry MX Browns—the switches are essentially the standard Cherry designs, with minor refinements on Razer's part. While this move may have been motivated as much by supply chain worries as it was by the company's obsessive attention to detail, Razer has made a couple of important tweaks to the switches.

    First, the switches are made for gaming rather than typing with shorter actuation (the distance the key travels before triggering a keystroke) and reset (the distance the key travels on the way back up before it can register a second keystroke). It's a difference of literally 0.001-inch, but it will mean faster keystrokes and shorter reaction times, and that could be the difference between loss and victory in a game.

    Second, Razer has built the key switches for improved durability. The average Cherry MX switch is rated for 50 million keystrokes, but Razer has upped this to 60 million on the new switches. Granted, both sound like impossibly high numbers, but given that single keys may be pressed thousands of times in any one gaming session, it will add months or even years to the usable life of the keyboard.

    In practice, the key switches didn't feel that different. The Razer Green mechanical switch is designed to offer the same sort of clicking audio and tactile feedback offered by Cherry MX Blue switches, and the same sort of bouncy feel, thanks to the springs underneath each key cap. That said, I did notice a very slight improvement in reaction time and keystroke speed when switching between the BlackWidow Ultimate and the Cherry MX Blue-equipped Roccat Ryos MK Pro.

    Performance I tested the keyboard in both gaming and day-to-day use over the course of a week. While other gaming keyboards are designed for typing first and gaming second, Razer claims that the BlackWidow Ultimate is the first to swap those priorities. While it's still perfectly functional for typing, the new key switches are made not to increase your WPM, but to allow more actions per minute as you fire off attacks, cast enchantments, or throw a few in-game punches.

    As mentioned above, the new key switches did, in fact, offer slightly faster play. I tested this in both Batman Arkham Origins and Team Fortress 2. While it didn't magically improve my skills or raise my kill ratio, it did ever-so-slightly register individual keystrokes faster. Whether or not this is something that will have an impact on your play is another question entirely. There are so many other factors that could potentially slow your play (laggy connection, dropped frames and tearing due to a slow GPU or monitor, etc.) that a lot of gamers won't see any difference. If, however, you're a competitive gamer who is looking for yet another way to get a slight leg up, this keyboard may deliver the advantage you're looking for.

    Conclusion And that is the big question for anyone considering the Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2014: Will the new switches positively impact game play? The answer will vary from one gamer to the next, but overall, most people won't see much difference between it and any other high-end gaming keyboard. While the feature set and design are good, there's nothing that really sets this new model apart, aside from the keycaps. It's still an excellent keyboard, but the Editors' Choice Roccat Ryos MK Pro is better, with a solid design, wider array of customizations, and lighting options that can enhance game play, for just $30 more.

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