Solid, but what's up with the USB port and Headset plug location?
The path to gamerhood is wrought with impractical equipment that cost quite a fortune when you consider performance efficiency. This keyboard is not an exception of the long list.
Good:
1.) Solid feel and tactile feedback.
2.) Can be cleaned easily.
Bad:
1.) Cost - so it better last a long time.
2.) Lights and letter fonts can be confusing - but you buy it for the lights, really.
3.) USB and headset jack location.
You know what makes the keyboard great already. To sum it up, it works and it makes you (and your desk) awesome.
So let's focus on the complaints. Why place the USB and the headset jacks on the right where the cords, plug, or accessories you plug in interferes with your mouse? Unless I bought the wrong one that was specifically made for left-handed users, then reason is obvious. Maybe then, Razer who makes the standard plug-in headsets were thinking users would prefer wireless headsets? Or perhaps,nano USB accessories?
Razer could have pulled it off without the jacks, and sold it for less. And also, less "cooler" looking fonts. The "R" that looks like an inverted "L" still tilts me after a week.
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