Abstract: One of Razers’ latest products is the Razer Lycosa and it is a more slim and compacted version of its big brother – the Razer Tarantula. However the Lycosa also brings some new features to the table such as a touch panel for media keys and the ability ...
I really wanted to like the Razer Lycosa, for its svelte looks, blue backlighting, and for daring to eschew any dedicated gaming keys. And after a while I did, as the smaller sibling to the Tarantula it overcame initial dislike to offer up an average typi...
Razer se ha superado a sí misma; ha creado un teclado ligero, con un diseño envidiable, teclas programables, una gran iluminación y la gran conectividad que posee, puerto USB, audio y micrófono. Su tacto es muy suave y la gran respuest...
Beim Lycosa Keyboard haben die Techniker von Razer zwar durchwegs gute Arbeit geleistet, doch ein paar Mängel haben sich trotzdem eingeschlichen.Zum Beispiel ist die Hintergrundbeleuchtung der Tasten viel zu schwach ausgefallen und auch der hohe Verka...
I love the classic, non-showy styling of the Razer Lycosa: the soft, matte-black keys and the quiet blue LEDs behind them are a pleasure for both eyes and fingertips. Theyre responsive and solid, so should you find yourself doing any typing in your ga...
The Razer Lycosa does deliver what is expected. This is definitely a gaming keyboard in most aspects. It has the looks, features, and performance that would appeal to that segment of the computer user market.The matte black and piano black make a for...
If a keyboard is just another input device to you, the Razer Lycosa might be a little rich for your blood. After all, if a keyboard lets you type, that’s all you need – right? If you think along those lines, chances are you’re not a game...
The Razer Lycosa is an excellent little gaming keyboard and is nicely put together despite a few tiny flaws. Really though, the only things that bother us are the grime-grabbing materials and the awkward backlighting that makes typing an occasional cho...