Ahh, the
Razer BlackWidow - one of the best mechanical keyboards going around. And now, available in TKL or tenkeyless form - that is, sans number pad. Outside of stumbling when entering our Windows log-in PIN we were surprised by how little we actually needed the number pad. Plus, reminded by the great BlackWidow feel.
A snippet.
Ahead of opening the new Razer BlackWidow V3 Tenkeyless (TKL) mechanical gaming keyboard, I kind of knew what to expect. A great mechanical feel with a responsiveness that I’ve grown accustomed to over the past couple of years. And switches that will go the distance. Albeit, without the number pad and some of the more premium features that come from having more physical real-estate – like dedicated media keys. Or a wrist rest – which is a shame because a tenkeyless-sized version of the awesome Razer wrist-rest would have gone down a treat.
That’s another thing two-years with the Elite has done, it’s turned my wrists soft.
Our Full Razer BlackWidow V3 Tenkeyless Mechanical Keyboard Review