Razer Tarantula Review
December 21, 2007 | by Ian Bell
Another Razer product graces our presence in the reviews lab. This time with it has eight legs. Praised as one of the best gaming keyboards alive, the Razer Tarantula doesn't disappoint.
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"Anti-ghosting capability: We weren’t sure what this was when we read it on the box, but apparently it’s the ability to allow up to ten buttons to be pressed at once without the keyboard freezing.
Onboard memory: The Tarantula has 32kb of onboard memory that is used to store profiles for different games, so you can have a custom profile for each game you play (as long as you don’t play more than five games concurrently).
Ultra-responsive: Razer claims the keyboard polls (or “reads keystrokes”) at 1000Hz, which is eight times faster than a standard keyboard for increased responsiveness.
Programmable hotkeys: Each side of the keyboard has five programmable keys, and the keys themselves can also be replaced with custom keys that have icons instead of letters or numbers such as grenades, ammo, rifle, etc. "
Read our full Razer Tarantula review
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