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May 2019
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118 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Sehr gute mechanische Razer-Tastenschalter
Stimmige RGB-Beleuchtung
Onboard-Profile
Gute Ergonomie aller Produkte
Saubere Verarbeitung
Sehr niedrige Latenz (Mamba)
Starker Sensor (Mamba)
Starke Ausstattung mit USB- und Audio-Passthrough
Handballenablage
Multimediatasten (BlackWidow)
Gute Switches (BlackWidow)
Mit USB-Controller g
Saubere Verarbeitung (stabiles Gehäuse)
Hohe Rutschfestigkeit
Präziser und taktiler Anschlag
Langes Datenkabel
Komplett anpassbare RGB-Beleuchtung (Tasten)
Dedizierte Mediatasten
übersichtliche Software für Beleuchtung und Makros
Onboard-Speicher
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Schmuckloses Kunststoff-Gehäuse
Unattraktives Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis
Hoher Preis
Klang im Klinkenbetrieb ohne USB-Controller nur mittelmäßig (Kraken)
Veröffentlicht: 2018-10-20, Autor: Kai , Testbericht von: wccftech.com
Solid construction with a nice weight to keep from slipping, Removeable handrest that doesn't wiggle free during the heat of battle, Razer Green Switches that have a nice tactile feel but won't exceed a comfortable dB, New media dial keeps the audio level
Hypershift/Caps Lock notifications still single white LED's that are impossible to read in the dark, USB passthrough isn't USB 3.0, Nearly double the price of a Corsair K68
The Razer Blackwidow Elite represents the upper echelon of quality gamers can expect from Razer. Updated Razer Green switches lead to greater precision and the new media dial means comfortable listening is only a touch away...
Gorgeous, functional design, Great in-game performance, Smart bells and whistles, Comfortable, no-frills wrist rest
Occasionally wonky software
The BlackWidow Elite may be the best keyboard Razer has ever produced. It's gorgeous, functional and priced competitively. Every bell and whistle serves a worthwhile function, without ever detracting from the device's core functionality. It's a perfect co...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-03-26, Autor: Matthew , Testbericht von: kitguru.net
Razer Green switches compare nicely to Cherry MX Blues, Build quality is much improved over the non-elite Black Widow, Chroma RGB lighting is excellent, No-fuss wrist rest with plenty of cushioning
Expensive, PBT keycaps would be a nice addition, KitGuru Says: The Razer BlackWidow Elite is one of the best gaming keyboards around, with very few shortcomings. Still, it faces strong competition at similar, or in some cases, slightly lower prices, Becom
The Razer BlackWidow Elite is an excellent keyboard all around and is a noticeable step up from the regular BlackWidow. Build quality is considerably improved and the new wrist rest adds a lot to the comfort factor.Razer's in-house switches still compete...
Not amazing for long periods of typing, Dedicated macro keys are no more, Pretty expensive
A tactile, high-performance gaming keyboard with highly responsive switches. But you definitely pay for it, and while it's a nice piece of kit, it isn't the best out there...
Keyboard looks excellent, Much improved Razer mechanical keys, Media keys and volume wheel, Better implemented fn key, The plush wrist rest, Cable management implemented, Neutral, - No longer comes with a mechanical switch keyring, - Only USB 2.0 passthr
White LED indicators, Not independent RGB control on media keys
Razer have really hit the nail on the head this time around, compared to the previous iteration. So many companies release a new version of their keyboard only to actually introduce one or two small improvements, whereas Razer have properly re-designed th...
Extremely lightweight and portable, Great typing experience, Removable USB cable,
Legs don't lift it high enough off your desk, Expensive, Boring white backlight
Light enough to carry in your bag and snappy enough for a great typing experience, the BlackWidow Lite is a great choice for business people on the go...
Really it's all about those media keys. In our 2017 BlackWidow review, I wrote, “It does feel somewhat like Razer's falling behind the competition, or rather that the competition's caught up,” and noted that media keys would be a good place for the next f...
Really it's all about those media keys. In our 2017 BlackWidow review, I wrote, “It does feel somewhat like Razer's falling behind the competition, or rather that the competition's caught up,” and noted that media keys would be a good place for the next f...
Comfortable magnetic wrist rest, Cables are braided for enhanced durability, Comes with USB and audio pass-through, Less wobbly switch stem, Comes with dedicated media buttons and volume control wheel, Good attention on the metal stabilizers, Can toggle b
Could have use USB 3.0 pass-through instead of USB 2.0, Could have include 3.5mm audio jack splitter, Mediocre keycaps
At the price of RM 669, the Blackwidow Elite is still pretty costly compared to others, but it's a much more reasonable choice compared to the Huntsman Elite – apart from the optical switches used, the rest of the features are pretty much the same.Even th...