• Reviews around plastic (2.40 of 5)

    Razer BlackWidow Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: Green Mechanical Switches - Tactile & Clicky - Chroma RGB Lighting - Anti-Ghosting - Programmable Macro Functionality

    • There is no plush wrist rest it is hard plastic
    • If I had went to work 30 minutes earlier the entire thing would’ve been soaked because it wasn’t in the normal plastic shopping bad or an extra box
    • The build feels flimsy and cheap, the cable is thin and bends too easily, the hard plastic finish feels grimy, theres no macro buttons on the left side of keyboard, the keys are not the same green switches
    • The wrist wrest is also hard plastic, which is common enough in gaming keyboards, but several other brands at this price point will at least give you a cushioned one
    • Cheap keycap plastic, cheap switches, cheap switch components
    • I'm happy with this keyboard it fits perfectly on my hand, its not feeling cheap plastic like a lot of keyboards!
    • I'm happy with this keyboard it fits perfectly on my hand, its not feeling cheap plastic like a lot of keyboards!
    • (And no, it isn't the tactile click that's artificially added to many mechanical keyboards to the point of sounding like a manual typewriter; this is just the key bottoming out super loudly.)Furthermore, the brightness of the illuminated letters on the keys isn't *bad*, but it certainly isn't anywhere near as good as it could or should be
    • Chalky texture on keycaps - felt like typing on a chalk board at first, though it seemed to wear down a bit after typing on them a while* ABS keycaps - not as nice as
    • Oh, this keyboard freezes as if there is a key being held down, I'm not able to type, until I move the volume, then it will work again.
    • n’t however recommend buying this full price.
    • I hope you like it as much as I like mine and thanks for taking the time to read my review.
    • good i like