pcworld.co.nz Updated: 2011-11-07 22:57:56
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Gamers like top-end peripherals, and are not afraid to part with some cash to get them. Companies around the globe have discovered this over the last few years and are doing something about it. Microsoft has entered the market carefully by teaming up w...
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Sporting a fancy blue backlight and a stylish black colour scheme, Microsofts latest entry into the gaming peripherals market, the Reclusa keyboard, is sure to turn a few heads. While it doesnt have the extra of competing products, its still a stron...
Blue backlight, Responsive...
Features not as good as some other competing models that are available The Final Word A good all-around keyboard, the Reclusa wont offer the same functionality as some competing products, but it is more than adequate for gamers who are after a stylish...
A good all-around keyboard, the Reclusa wont offer the same functionality as some competing products, but it is more than adequate for gamers who are after a stylish, simple option.
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2014-11-06 14:37:56
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Practical, well made, and relatively inexpensive, this gaming gear is worthwhile even if it doesnt turn you into the worlds next Fatal1tyWhen I was a teen there was this kid I competed against in golf tournaments who used his dads old equipment and...
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tweaknews.net Updated: 2011-08-01 23:27:52
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Overall, I have to say that the Razer based Microsoft Reclusa is a solid constructed piece of computer hardware that should be permanently placed on your desktop for many years with little to no problems.
Very Solid, Build Quality, Price, Key Feel, Overall Layout, Software Easy to Use, Availability...
Cheap Feeling Jog Dials...
Overall, I have to say that the Razer based Microsoft Reclusa is a solid constructed piece of computer hardware that should be permanently placed on your desktop for many years with little to no problems. Most Microsoft mice and keyboards I have purc...
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Microsoft has released yet another gaming product. Its a keyboard designed in cooperation with Razer. It seems to have all the goodies, which a modern gaming keyboard should offer. This is not the first time that Microsoft and Razer have been working...
Good touch when typing, Silent, Placement of the shortcut keys...
Shortcomings with macro abilities, Backlight bleeds, Flimsy knobs, Overall cheap looks & feel...
Reclusa feels like a just another keyboard. It has a good feel for long typing sessions. Its silent and it has enough shortcut keys which are quite nicely located around the keyboard. It doesnt have any big flaws either but all the small mistake...
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Gamingnexus.com Updated: 2011-08-01 23:27:53
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Microsoft has recently jumped back into the gaming hardware with the help of Razer. Razer’s a great company to partner with as they have some high quality gear. With the release of the Habu out of the way, Microsoft and Razer turned to the next PC gami...
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connectreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-01 23:27:53
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The Microsoft Reclusa is a great companion to the Habu mouse that we reviewed earlier this week. It is again, a gamer oriented peripheral coming out of a partnership between Razer and Microsoft. It offers a lot of great features at a great price of $59...
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Updated: 2011-08-01 23:27:53
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Hardcore PC gamers adore their rigs. Theyll fill them with thousand dollar video cards, overclock the wazoo out of the CPU and jam a nitrogen-powered cooling system into the box without blinking. This concoction of extremely expensive components will...
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gwn.com Updated: 2011-08-01 23:27:53
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Solid build quality aside from some very minor issues; Understated, classy appearance, Responsive buttons, Customizable gaming keys including two jog dials and four bumpers; Built-in USB ports; Removable leatherette wrist rest. LowsMacro keys only supp...
Solid build quality aside from some very minor issues; Understated, classy appearance, Responsive buttons, Customizable gaming keys including two jog dials and four bumpers; Built-in USB ports; Removable leatherette wrist rest.
Macro keys only support 8 keystrokes; Limited number of game profiles; Cheap feeling jog dials; Lowering rear stands takes traction away from unit.
A decent effort, but not perfect, the Reclusa is still something to consider for those in the market for a gaming keyboard.
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everythingusb.com Updated: 2011-08-01 23:27:53
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Where to buy MS Reclusa Gaming KeyboardStorePriceAvailabilityAmazon.com Marketplace$42.99In stock Following up on the success of the wonderful hybrid of form and function that is the Habu gaming mouse, Razer and the boys in Redmond are back at it again...
Smooth subtle design, Decent backlighting, Superb keys, Leatherette wrist rest...
Severely limited macro abilities, Lacks dedicated media controls, Lousy volume control, Overpriced...
While comfortable and responsive, the MS Reclusa gaming keyboard's scant features and numerous flaws don't even come close to justifying the price...
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Practical, well made, and relatively inexpensive, this gaming gear is worthwhile even if it doesnt turn you into the worlds next Fatal1tyWhen I was a teen there was this kid I competed against in golf tournaments who used his dads old equipment and...
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This board appears to be both Microsoft’s effort to target the gaming segment, as well as Razer’s effort to go mainstream. The result of this meeting of the minds is a keyboard with more bling than the usual Microsoft fare, yet with a price ta...
Ive covered the software, so I’ll give you my subjective impressions of the board. The key action is good, and is very similar to other Microsoft keyboards you may have used, without excessive play or travel in the keys. This keyboard is equipped wi...
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about.com/compute Updated: 2011-08-01 23:27:53
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Microsoft Reclusa Gaming KeyboardThe portion of the Microsoft Reclusa carrying Razer DNA is the hyperesponse gaming keys, which help reduce latency. The design and the other features of the keyboard are all Microsoft. The keyboard has a rounded, Micr...
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i4u.com Updated: 2011-08-01 23:27:53
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Microsoft and Razer have teamed up to develop the Microsoft Reclusa gaming keyboard. With the wealth of great gaming keyboards on the market from the likes of Logitech and Razer, the Reclusa has a tough road ahead to make a name for itself. Does the Mi...
Decent typing feel, Comfortable design, Good software...
Macros limited to eight-keystrokes, No dimming options on backlighting...
When all is said and done the Microsoft Reclusa is a good gaming keyboard. Those into long macros may want to shop elsewhere, but the vast majority of gamers will find that the Microsoft Reclusa is a great compromise between a dedicated, hardcore gamin...
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Now that Microsoft and Razer have covered the gaming mouse, theyre shifting their attention to gaming keyboards. The Reclusa Gaming Keyboard is, more accurately, a Microsoft keyboard "powered by Razer." It may easily look like a generic keyboard at fi...
Attractive design with blue backlighting; soft and cushy keys; solid software; two USB hubs can handle modest input devices.
No Windows Start key disabler; extreme gamers might demand more macro keys and more than eight keypresses; no option to turn off backlight.
Microsoft and Razer have released a great keyboard, but it falls short in satisfying our gaming needs...
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The Microsoft Razer Reclusa is the second product to be released from the two companies. While it may look quite out of this world, its functions are well placed and the Razer software rounds up the package. We take a close look at all the additional...
Great price/performance, A lot of solid functions, Razer Software very easy to use, Great build quality, Quiet keys, Very comfortable wrist rest, 5 independent profiles for customization, Gold plated USB plug and connectors, Even and strong backlight, Med...
Loud space bar...
It is hard to find anything wrong with the Microsoft Razer Reclusa, especially at the given price point. With a price point quite similar to the Saitek Eclipse II, you get more than just a simple back-lit keyboard. The Reclusa is mostly very silent and...
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