Razer is set to launch its first keyboard without any NumPad or arrow keys on July 14 at 8 AM PST. Gamers who may have been turned off by Razer's catalog of full-size keyboards may finally get what they're looking for.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Razer-has-a-ridiculous-countdown-timer-for-its-60-percent-keyboard-announcement.481055.0.html
...I take it they kept the page keys? Or else I really have trouble imagining a lot of people buying this.
Who even uses page keys? lol
Only reason I would is for my soundboard app
Yeah, but you'll need to login to "cloud based" drivers to configure. Synapse is the reason i will never buy anything from razer again.
The article seems to forget that Razer offers 75% keyboards already, not just full size. Also normally the 60% keyboards hide the missing keys in the function layer.
If you really want a 60% keyboard just go buy the Vortex Race 3 reg or RGB. Then you at least get the keys of a 75% board in a 60% form factor. Plus no Synapse and PBT keycaps are standard, not an extra upgrade.
60% keyboards are almost a must for competitive low sensitivity players to allow for bigger swipes without hitting the keyboard... I myself love my 60% Drevo with off-brand brown switches. Was only £30 brand new. Easy to clean, disassemble and with white backlighting only. No stupid Christmas tree RGB.
:)