The BlackWidow is supplied in a very attractively designed box which is decorated in Razer's trademark green and black colour scheme. The box is littered with details of the keyboard's features and specification alongside a number of product photos to highlight them.
At the top of the box there is a small cutout which lets the user try out the arrow keys without opening the box. This is a great idea as it will demonstrate the difference between this keyboard and a standard keyboard to those browsing in a shop.
As usual we find a cardboard pouch in the box which contains a series of leaflets and manuals relating to the BlackWidow keyboard. Razer also throw in a couple of stickers so that you can decorate your PC with their logo. To ensure that you have the latest driver version installed on your computer, Razer direct you to the downloads section of their website rather than including a software CD inside the box.
very nice indeed, I can only see 5% even contemplating this however due to the price,. thats more than I paid for my case!
Ezcellent, i like the 7g, this shold be great
Looks great but thats a hel of a lot of money for a board
I have one already and i loved it, u til the space bar broke!
Yeah its great my buddy has one, he uses it for clan gaming. I am saving up for one too
Razer build quality is legendary for being terrible. I’ve not had a single one of the 5 Razer mice I’ve owned last more than a year, with most dieing within 6 months.
I have one…most of the buttons are decent… except one… the space bar…bloody annonying, sometimes in the game it doesn’t gets registered and I get killed or when I am typing, the space bar resists my press midway