The micro USB connector is located in the middle of the keyboard rear.
This makes it convenient to run your cable either side of a monitor, however it does stick out a little far when connected and may cause some clearance issues trying to get close to a monitor with a bulky stand:
It’s also got a bit of a wobbly feel to it.
The bezel on the keyboard is soft touch plastic. It gives the keyboard a rich feel that doesn’t feel cheap but can leave greasy marks from dirty hands:
The underside is regular plastic:
As usual there are two flip up stands to raise the angle of the keyboard:
There are predefined function keys for media:
While there is no LED backlighting for every key, the caps lock and scroll lock do light up in traditional razer green:
The Razer logo under the space bar also lights up:
As expected you get 1000Hz polling and 10 key roll over anti-ghosting which should be enough:
At 2lbs it’s not so heavy that you’ll get tired of lugging around while still feeling solid and reliable that it could take a beating.