Razer Debuts the Huntsman Mini Keyboard for Low Profile Gaming
60 percent form factor.



Gaming peripheral company Razer has unveiled its latest keyboard, shifting away from the usual robust models for a sleeker, more agile take.
Named the Huntsman Mini, the new aluminum-constructed gaming keyboard comes at a 60 percent form factor and retains all the pure necessities you’ll need to overpower your enemies. Done away are the function row, Numpad, and home cluster. Instead, these secondary functions are printed on the side of the keys which themselves have been built with durability in mind, with a textured finish which Razer claims will “never degrade.” Of course, the keyboard runs on optical switches giving you better response times and tactile feedback, and as usual for the brand, Razer’s Chroma RGB lighting effects are included, allowing you to customize your backlighting with a whopping 16.8 million color options.
For those interested, the Razer Huntsman Mini is now available on the company’s website, offered in black mercury. Head over to learn more.
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