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Lightworks vs lightworks pro
Lightworks vs lightworks pro











lightworks vs lightworks pro

On the Deathstalker V2 Pro, you get an actuation point of 1.2mm with 2.8mm of total travel, meaning that keystrokes will activate even on the lightest touch. The low profile switches also make the actuation point extremely fast. This allows the keyboard to be extremely slim and offer better wrist support (and hence, why Razer hasn’t bundled a wrist rest in the box). The interesting thing about these switches - compared to the Razer Huntsman V2 Analog for example, which also uses optical switches - is that they are low-profile keys, much like the Logitech G915 Lightspeed. Razer is touting 70 million keystroke lifespan for these switches, which is a lot better than standard mechanical switches which offer around 20m-50m keystrokes. The optical switches use light-based technology to actuate a keystroke, which means that there is less wear on the switches compared to the many moving parts of a traditional mechanical switch. The keyboard uses Razer’s optical switches, and perhaps is its biggest USP. Thankfully, the customizable RGB across the entire keyboard helps give it some pizazz. It’s a big, rectangular slab with a key design that resembles chiclet keyboards of the past. It’s not stylish and snazzy like some of Razer’s other gaming keyboards, and in all fairness, looks quite bland and boring.

LIGHTWORKS VS LIGHTWORKS PRO PRO

The Deathstalker V2 Pro is completely redesigned from the original, yet still somehow retains a very retro feeling about it. Was it worth bringing the dead back to life again? Well… Design and Features













Lightworks vs lightworks pro