Located at Gamescom 2015 event held in Germany, Razer is
completing its Chroma peripherals line. The latest products that get the Chroma
version are Razer DeathStalker and Razer Orbweaver.
Razer Deathstalker Chroma is a unique gaming keyboard with
chiclet-style keys - like those owned by the majority of current laptops.
According to Razer, these keys are able to provide a more superior performance
than the regular models which are not equipped with a mechanical switch,
because the user's fingers can move quicker from one button to another button.
But of course the main focus here is the Chroma lighting
system. All keys on the Razer Deathstalker Chroma have been equipped with LED
backlight that can be programmed to emit a total of 16.8 million colors and in
a variety of modes. Especially for Razer Deathstalker Chroma, the lighting
system can be separated into three zones so that you can play around with the
wide color spectrum provided.
Furthermore, there is Razer Orbweaver Chroma, a mechanical
gaming keypad that's specifically made for the needs of tournament
participants. In total there are 20 keys with mechanical switches that can be
programmed to the needs of each gamer, and an eight-ways analog stick and an
adjustable palm rest.
Because it brings the Chroma label, the keypad lights can
also be set according to your taste. Using the cloud-based Razer Synapse
software, you can synchronize the lighting system of Chroma with a variety of
peripherals, such as Deathstalker keyboard, Orbweaver keypad, Mamba mouse, and
even a Firefly mouse pad that's announced at last May.
If seen from the completeness of Razer Chroma line, it can
be said that the modern gamers are not only concerned with the performance in
choosing the hardware, but they also pay attention on the style. On the
official website, razerzone.com, Razer Deathstalker Chroma is now available at
a price of $ 99.99, while the Razer Orbweaver Chroma is priced at $ 129.99.