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<p>Razer&#8217;s BlackWidow mechanical keyboards are already fairly synonymous with PC gaming, and the latest addition to the lineup, the BlackWidow Chroma V2 <a href="http://ift.tt/2zBXA1v" target="_blank"><strong>(See it on Amazon)</strong></a>, is absolutely the best one of the bunch. Razer offers the keyboard with three different flavors of proprietary switches, but for this review I&#8217;m taking a look at the less-clicky and more linear yellow option. While the Chroma V2 is certainly a serious investment at around $170, it&#8217;s worth it.
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