• Razer introduces Lycosa keyboard variants: Mirror, Arctosa

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    Tuesday, October 7th, 2008


    If you’ve been thinking about getting one of Razer’s excellent Lycosa keyboards, you now have a few more options if matte black isn’t your thing. To be honest, the original is more my style (the grippy, matte surface is nice) but if you’re more a fan of the high-gloss surface, they now have that as well.

    And if you’re trying to save a little scratch, you can now get a slightly downgraded version for $30 less that lacks the backlighting, USB and audio ports. The Arctosa comes in silver/black and black on black, i.e. “invisible lettering” for the leet. Unfortunately the whole Razer site seems to be eating it right now so I’ll have to get a link up later. Just take my word for it right now.

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