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Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition review: This stripped-down plank is laser-focused on 'pro' features

Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition review: This stripped-down plank is laser-focused on ‘pro’ features

Posted on December 7, 2019December 7, 2019 By Jarvis

Optical switches, PBT keycaps, backlighting, and a portable tenkeyless design.

About a year ago we reviewed the Razer Huntsman Elite, arguably the first mainstream foray into optical keyboard switches. And uh…the only one, really. Optical switches still haven’t made much headway against traditional mechanical keyboards.

Razer is doubling down though, introducing the Huntsman Tournament Edition for 2019. Like the rest of Razer’s Tournament Edition boards, the Huntsman TE ditches the numpad—and a lot of the Huntsman Elite’s personality, in the process. But if you’re looking for a simple keyboard with some enthusiast-grade influences, the Huntsman TE is a pretty interesting proposition.
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