** WE WISH YOU AN RGB CHRISTMAS **

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In the run up to Christmas I'm going to be smashing some prices on RGB Peripherals so everyone can enjoy an RGB Christmas...

First up the Razer Blackwidow, I've got 100 units at this price and they will likely fly faster than Rudolph after Santa's emptied his sack and is on his way home to Mrs Claus. This keyboard was £164.99 and I've managed to shave just shy of 20% off. It'll be available at £134.99 as long as the stock lasts:

Razer Blackwidow Chroma Mechanical Gaming Keyboard @ £134.99 inc VAThttps://www.overclockers.co.uk/razer-blackwidow-chroma-mechanical-gaming-keyboard-kb-092-ra.html



All New Razer Mechanical Switch - Designed for gaming, Greater durability - Compared to standard mechanical switches, Chroma backlighting with 16.8 million customizable color options

WAS £164.99 Only £134.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
I'm waiting for RGB wireless keyboards to be the next big thing. There have literally been 5,762 mechanical keyboards released this year, so next year it's surely the turn of wireless.
 
it might be razer but...

I know its all a personal preference thing and "Everyone has their own viewpoint VK" but I have had nothing but issues with razer products that I bought for a few family members 2 years ago during a good black Friday sale.

As I said its all perspective but I just find them a mid brand company charging top end prices and no tech support to back up the price.
 
I've got the non RGB, that I got for £60 (direct from Razer) and had no isssues. I even poured a whole bottle of red wine over it :/
 
£114.99 from some other retailers

Very interesting... - after speaking with the distributor, that particular retailer have had the same deal as us but for some reason decided to fund it further and sell at a loss... They did the same with Steelseries on Black Friday/Cyber Monday

The longer I work in this role the more I get really annoyed about the fact as a taxpayer I'll end up bailing out these companies when they go under as they desperately try to compete with smaller, more nimble specialists and can't...

The parent company of that particular retailer are a huge company now and can absorb these losses by taking money from profitable parts of their business to try and make people "their customers" and win in the long run. Don't forget they will try and recoup these losses. I get angry when i see how much they try and sell an HDMI cable for! I can remember the hard sell they used when I went there with a friend and his parents as a teenager... I have refused to spend any money there ever since
 
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