Razer recently updated their ten keyless keyboard for 2014. The name “Tournament Edition” remains, but the big change was the move from Cherry MX blues to their own gaming switch.
The tournament edition comes in two flavors – the essential and the stealth. The essential features clicky Razer “green” switches that are close to MX blues. The stealth is a “silent” Razer “orange” switch. We got to play with the “green” switches and compare to the 2013 edition with the MX blues.
Packaging is as always up to Razer’s excellent standards:
The keyboard comes wrapped in it’s protective velour carry bag:
Afterall this keyboard is designed to be carried to tournaments, so a bag is absolutely necessary.
The little booklet includes a dvd for driver installation, however with the internet this is hardly necessary. A USB cable (but no PS2 option) is included. This makes sense as the PS2 would lose the functionality that Razer’s software brings to the table.