When RGB-enabled mechanical keyboards launched last year though we got the choice between big (the standard BlackWidow Chroma), bigger (the Logitech G910 Orion Spark), and biggest (the Corsair K90 with its rows of macro keys). I know some people are fond of numpads, especially for data entry, but I never use them except to input the Alt-command for em-dashes, so…might as well free up the extra desk space. I’ve been a fan of the tenkeyless keyboard layout for a while now-that is, keyboards without a huge honking number pad adding six inches of plastic onto the right edge. And yes, that is an ironically long name for a compact keyboard. Following the introduction of a host of backlight color-shifting keyboards last year, we finally have what I think is the first RGB-enabled tenkeyless board: The Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma.
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