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January 2008
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I installed the Lycosa on my main work system and used it for several days. The Lycosa looks really nice at my workstation and is a good bit smaller than my normal keyboard. As I mentioned earlier, without the key back light on, it is very difficult...
Performance, Compact Design, Very light weight, Very quiet, Touch controls, Audio & USB connector, Drivers, Build quality
May be a bit too pricey for the casual gamer, Flat keys may not be your thing, USB port requires an additional USB plug on PC, Macro length is limited
I must say that I was really impressed with the Lycosa. While I was afraid that the flat key design - a first for Razer - would be the big downside of the keyboard, this was not the case. The added surface of the keys and the absolutely perfect pressur...
Publicación: 2008-01-24, Autor: Rich , crítica de: cnet.com
Small profile; powerful macro software; smooth typing; strong desk grip.
Only one spare USB port; dim, non-adjustable LED backlighting; unintuitive software.
Razers Lycosa gaming keyboard has a lot of promise, and it mostly delivers, thanks to its solid feel, smooth typing, and powerful macro capabilities. We wish Razer had paid more attention to the LED lighting, but for strong touch-typing gamers, we thi...
Nice backlighting, Lots of programmability, Good typing feel, Non-slip coated keys
Multimedia keys lack tactile feel, Macros have an eight keystroke limit, Keyboard kickstands allow unwanted movement, Only a few keys use anti-ghosting technology...
Gamers looking for an attractive keyboard as at home fragging n00bs as it is typing your latest term paper will love the Lycosa. Hard core gaming geeks looking for the ultimate macro-recording keyboard will want to look elsewhere. ...
Good backlighting, Good price, Performs very well, Good typing feel
Touch keys for media offer no feedback
In the end, the Razer Lycosa is a worthy adversary for Logitech’s new G15 gaming keyboard. The Lycosa has good looks, performs very well for gaming and general computer work and has fantastic software and drivers. The media keys weren’t my fav...
Backlit keys; stylish; great software and macro capabilities; solid tactile feedback.
Keys difficult to read during the day; TouchPanel requires backlighting set; no macro keys; glossy area a haven for fingerprints and blotches.
Razer boasts a strong set of software that enables plenty of options. That, along with some other gaming features, just might be the ticket for gamers. Our concerns focus more on the readability of its keys, and other design decisions. ...
Resumen: Razers Taranchula gaming keyboard is easily one of the PC gamers favorite gaming peripherals, and Razer has built on this success with the new Lycossa Gaming Keyboard. The previous Taranchula was unique in that it offered backlighting on the keys t...
To round off this Razer triple review, we have a lovely Destructor gaming surface (AKA mouse mat). This baby has a nice texture, comes in a sweet looking zip up case and is big enough to cover a lot of distance in mouse miles.A non-slip base keeps t...