Hey there ppl ,
I have just save a few bucks and hav ordered from my local razer seller a "Razer Arctosa" , and i was wondering if there's someone out there who know a thing or two about this product.
It's my first gaming product.
I've used a couple of Arctosas and found them to be pretty nice. The keys are the slim-capped laptop style and have a nice balance between feeling soft to press without being too light on the resistance.
Seeing as all the cool kids are trying to be gosu and buying mechanical keyboards like the pros (myself included <_< >_>) you'll probably run into some haters of all things membrane, but if that's what you're used to I'm sure you'll be happy with your purchase. As far as membrane keyboards go, it's a pretty good one.
it's a "normal" keyboard imo. i bought it as a replacement for that useless piece of crap that is the razer lycosa (broke really fast for me, barely 1 year -_-") nothing fantastic imo, on the plus side, it has lasted wayyyyy longer than the Lycosa.
it's a "normal" keyboard imo. i bought it as a replacement for that useless piece of crap that is the razer lycosa (broke really fast for me, barely 1 year -_-") nothing fantastic imo, on the plus side, it has lasted wayyyyy longer than the Lycosa.
Mechanical keyboards are really nice to use for sure, and I wouldn't go back to a regular keyboard now. They're far from essential to your being good at Starcraft though, don't get sucked into thinking they will magicly make you better at the game :P
close to 2 years I believe. what i like about it is that it's pretty understated, simple, no frills keyboard.
but i'm itching for a mechanical keyboard. from what i've heard.
"Once you go mech, you can't go back"
Wow , okey , guess i didn't choose a bad product
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Originally Posted by Maynarde
Got a Razer Blackwidow Ultimate last week, and it's the best keyboard I've ever used. Ever.
Backlit mechanical keyboard loud keys though.
BWU , speechless.. :P
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Originally Posted by Rythos
Mechanical keyboards are really nice to use for sure, and I wouldn't go back to a regular keyboard now. They're far from essential to your being good at Starcraft though, don't get sucked into thinking they will magicly make you better at the game :P
I'm just using my notebook and afraid if i go wild with it , my notebook's keyboard will break , that's why i order razer for the sole purpose of gaming. hahah.
I spilt coke on my blackwidow, cleaned it up super quick but now there's dried coke inside my N switch so it sticks.. Feels bad man
Oh yeah I did that to my last keyboard luckily is was some cheap crappy one, but yeah i hated my shift key sticking..... Also from what I've heard the Razer Arctosa is decent if you like membrane keyboards of course.
I had an arctosa before i used my mates mechanical keyboard and decided i better get one... so my arctosa is sitting in my bookshelf doing nothing. If someone has something i want i would be willing to trade my arctosa, hell if the right person came along i would give it to them, unlikely that i will ever go back to it...
I had an arctosa before i used my mates mechanical keyboard and decided i better get one... so my arctosa is sitting in my bookshelf doing nothing. If someone has something i want i would be willing to trade my arctosa, hell if the right person came along i would give it to them, unlikely that i will ever go back to it...
Used arctosa/lycosa at internet cafe's and i must say those keyboards are HORRIBLE, maybe because my fingers are big but I found that I would hit wrong keys most of the time and the build of the keyboard overall seemed very flimsy
If you are after gaming gear get a mechanical keyboard, FILCO/SteelSeries 6g/6gv2/7g/Ducky ect... those keyboards don't have fancy shmancy backlightning/macro keys but they are:
- very durable
- pleasure to type on
- awesomesauce response time/pressure needed to activate a key (which is AWESOMESAUCE for gaming!!!)
Some of those keyboards are loud due to switches used, any switch is good for gaming just pick one that you feel is comfortable (i find that for myself black switches from 7g are very nice, tried blues and didn't really like them that much)
Sure you will pay $60-$100 more than arctosa (from their RRP of $69.99 which is actually MUCH higher in local aus shops) but those keyboards will last you for far longer than arctosa/lycosa, just dont spill any liquid on them :P
Used arctosa/lycosa at internet cafe's and i must say those keyboards are HORRIBLE, maybe because my fingers are big but I found that I would hit wrong keys most of the time and the build of the keyboard overall seemed very flimsy
If you are after gaming gear get a mechanical keyboard, FILCO/SteelSeries 6g/6gv2/7g/Ducky ect... those keyboards don't have fancy shmancy backlightning/macro keys but they are:
- very durable
- pleasure to type on
- awesomesauce response time/pressure needed to activate a key (which is AWESOMESAUCE for gaming!!!)
Some of those keyboards are loud due to switches used, any switch is good for gaming just pick one that you feel is comfortable (i find that for myself black switches from 7g are very nice, tried blues and didn't really like them that much)
Sure you will pay $60-$100 more than arctosa (from their RRP of $69.99 which is actually MUCH higher in local aus shops) but those keyboards will last you for far longer than arctosa/lycosa, just dont spill any liquid on them :P
Everything is terrible in an internet cafe. Unless they maintain it really really well and made sure nobody spills anything on them.
Anyway.... if you were to compare mech keyboards to regular membrane keyboards, yeah, i'd say mech keyboards will definitely come out tops. But since OP has already ordered an Arctosa, just letting him know it wasn't a waste of money. It IS a decent product
Everything is terrible in an internet cafe. Unless they maintain it really really well and made sure nobody spills anything on them.
Anyway.... if you were to compare mech keyboards to regular membrane keyboards, yeah, i'd say mech keyboards will definitely come out tops. But since OP has already ordered an Arctosa, just letting him know it wasn't a waste of money. It IS a decent product
Whether it is at an internet cafe or not, it doesnt fix the problem of him hitting the wrong keys. >.>
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