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Razer announces two new RGB gaming peripherals at Gamescom

Razer announces the DeathStalker Chroma keyboard and Orbweaver Chrome keypad, both powered with RGB LEDs.

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Gamescom 2015 - Razer has just announced two new gaming peripherals at Gamescom, a new gaming keyboard and gaming keypad. The new DeathStalker Chroma keyboard and Orbweaver Chroma keypad are powered by RGB LEDs, so they also look awesome.

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Starting with the DeathStalker Chroma, which is a slightly modified DeathStalker keyboard featuring laptop-style chiclet keys for silent typing, and the usual gaming use. The new DeathStalker Chroma features RGB LED backlit keys supporting up to 16.8 million colors, with Razer's Chroma software that lets users enjoy multiple lighting zones and color modes.

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The new Razer Orbweaver Chroma keypad is for the hardcore gamers as it's a one-handed pad with 20 programmable mechanical keys, it features an eight-way direction pad, two additional buttons, and an adjustable spot for your thumb, wrist and palm. Razer has splashed the usual RGB LEDs within the mechanical keys, making it light up beautifully during those hardcore gaming sessions.

Razer's new DeathStalker Chroma is available right now for $99.99, while the Orbweaver Chrome will be made available next month for $129.99.

News Source:techspot.com

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