The so-called 'gaming' peripherals made by Razer have never inspired much confidence in me. This mistrust was warranted after further investigation, as it proved out. Due to the fact that I had 2400 points, I was able to get this keyboard for only 2400, but even for that price, this megadevice irritated me. Unfortunately, the backlight did not help to brighten up the impression. The first one or two days, everything was fine, but then the space bar started to creak. After that, things started to go downhill. Also, the ctrl key started making a loud clicking sound. I, for a brief moment, played no more than one to two hours per day of games such as "courier simulator," in which there is no requirement to bang on the clave at any point. You didn't happen to sell a keyboard of this calibre for approximately 5,000 dollars, did you guys, did you say? Yeah, I got it there for half off, but what advice would you give to someone who paid full price for something that squeaked and was a piece of junk? I have a lot of respect for Claudia's understated style; it suits her well. So what does the rest consist of? The Razer brand sells costly rubbish that is wrapped in elegant packaging. Pardon me, but where exactly should I go?
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