Razer Cynosa Pro
Photos 5 | Outdated Product A mid-range gaming keyboard introduced to the market by the popular Californian company Razer. All keys of this model received a membrane device, and there are only 3 colour shades in the backlight gradient. The body of the Razer Cynosa Pro is all plastic, but it still feels solid and solid. It is possible to reassign buttons, as well as create macros. All settings are made through proprietary Razer Synapse 2.0 software. Connection to a PC with a non-detachable cable 2 m long, while the wire is protected by a special nylon braid. The polling rate is 1000 Hz. There is an Fn button, thanks to which you can use key combinations ranging from F1 to F12. The keyboard layout is full size with 104 keys in total. The buttons move is soft and smooth, but despite this, the response speed is at its be...st. The membrane keyboard makes almost no noise. The layout symbols are created using laser engraving. The case, like the buttons, is not easily soiled. The case has an increased moisture resistance, so that coffee or tea spilled on the buttons will not damage the keyboard. This model can be used both at home and at work. The design is classic, strict lines and coloring prevail. |
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A mid-range gaming keyboard introduced to the market by the popular Californian company Razer. All keys of this model received a membrane device, and there are only 3 colour shades in the backlight gradient. The body of the Razer Cynosa Pro is all plastic, but it still feels solid and solid. It is possible to reassign buttons, as well as create macros. All settings are made through proprietary Razer Synapse 2.0 software.
Connection to a PC with a non-detachable cable 2 m long, while the wire is protected by a special nylon braid. The polling rate is 1000 Hz. There is an Fn button, thanks to which you can use key combinations ranging from F1 to F12. The keyboard layout is full size with 104 keys in total. The buttons move is soft and smooth, but despite this, the response speed is at its best. The membrane keyboard makes almost no noise. The layout symbols are created using laser engraving. The case, like the buttons, is not easily soiled. The case has an increased moisture resistance, so that coffee or tea spilled on the buttons will not damage the keyboard. This model can be used both at home and at work. The design is classic, strict lines and coloring prevail.
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Together or separately
Initially, the Cynosa keyboard was sold only as part of the Razer Pro Bundle, which also included the DeathAdder mouse, or rather its simplified version with a 2000 DPI sensor (the original has 3500 DPI). Recently, the keyboard has been sold separately — for about half the price of the bundle.
Intermediate
Outwardly, Cynosa resembles another Razer keyboard — BlackWidow. But the similarity is purely cosmetic, while Cynosa is structurally completely different: not mechanical, but membrane, that is, it is much quieter, but less durable (although still more durable than cheap office keyboards). In addition, compared to the BlackWidow, Cynosa lacks additional keys, and is generally lighter and thinner, although not as thin as Razer's other membrane, the DeathStalker. On the left side of the keyboard, where most of the "game" buttons (WASD, E, R, F, Shift, Ctrl) are located, you can simultaneously press at least ten keys, while on the right — only five. Apparently, Razer engineers decided to save a little on the number of electronic tracks.
Green, blue, turquoise
There are three lighting options available: Acid Green (Razer's original colour), Blue, and Turquoise. The lack of separate macro keys is partially compensated by the Fn button (like on laptops), which, in combination with the F1 — F12 buttons, performs various programmed actions. The Razer Synapse proprietary application is used to configure the keyboard. As a result, we get, albeit not a mechanical, but still tightly assembled keyboard with the ability to configure keyboard shortcuts and then save the user profile in the cloud (for example, for quick deployment after reinstalling the OS).