Not only is the build well-made with aluminum alloy, but the Razer switches feel remarkable.
The OLED screen is pretty high-tech looking with some practical uses, and customization is both simple yet in-depth.
Ahead of RazerCon 2024, I was able to try out several upcoming products from the manufacturer.
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It’s pretty expensive compared to its competition, even one as high quality as this one.
It sports Razer’s trademark black color and extensive RGB lighting.
It’s a nifty feature that can be quite useful.
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Some of the keyboards, as pictured in the gallery above, are completely unrecognizable from the original model.
Like the Alienware line of gaming keyboards, the V4 Pro 75% uses Razer’s in-house switches.
Clearly much thought and care had been put into this design, and it shows in every aspect.
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Further, the customization options balance depth with accessibility in a way few gaming keyboards achieve.
What has me truly excited is seeing just how far you’re able to push said customization.
Seeing what capable tech pros could accomplish in a short period blew my expectations out of the water.
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Simply, it’s the most I’ve been excited for a Razer keyboard in years.
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