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Microsoft Reclusa Gaming Keyboard

Sun, Jan 14, 2007
Micorsoft Microsoft Reclusa gaming keyboard, powered by Razer, you get the best of both worlds - the latest in Razer gaming technology with the comfort and reliability you expect from Microsoft. Experience Reclusa, and experience PC gaming on the cutting edge of competition.

Microsoft Reclusa


CES The Reclusa keyboard was launched at International CES in Las Vegas, and set a new standard in gaming innovation. Reclusa will help set gamers apart from their competitors with advanced features and best-in-class design elements such as ambient backlighting, Hyperesponse Gaming Key Action for maximum response with minimal latency, and two built-in gold-plated USB ports. Gamers will be able to improve their efficiency with 12 custom-programmable buttons that include two 360 Degree Jog-Dials and two Bumper Buttons conveniently located on each side of the keyboard for faster control and optimized gameplay.

With the launch of Reclusa, Microsoft and Razer are adding a keyboard to their gaming lineup, which includes the successful Habu mouse. Reclusa complements the gaming desktop with these features in technology and innovation: vista certified
  • Blue LED backlit keys allow gaming in low-light or no-light conditions.
  • Razer Hyperesponse Gaming Key Action reduces key latency for maximized response.
  • Two 360 Degree Jog-Dials, one on each side of the keyboard, can be quickly accessed during gameplay.
  • Four Bumper Buttons enable easy access to common keyboard commands.
  • Six programmable gaming Hot Keys allow players to create and store different macros and keystrokes for each game profile so they can combine several moves with the touch of one key.
  • On-the-fly profile management enables users to create and store key mapping and macros for each game profile; keyboard software also automatically assigns different game profiles for supported games.
  • Detachable padded wrist restis ergonomically designed for exceptional comfort.
  • Gold-plated USB portsprovide plug-in access with maximum conductivity for additional peripherals.
"We are excited to partner with Razer to develop Reclusa and deliver on the keyboard needs of an estimated 200 million PC gamers worldwide," said Bill Jukes, product marketing manager for Microsoft Hardware at Microsoft. "The new keyboard builds upon our joint commitment to provide the most advanced features and comfortable implementation to the gaming community."

Microsoft Reclusa


Reclusa is the second co-branded device from Microsoft and Razer. The two companies first united to create Habu, a laser gaming mouse that delivers 2,000 dots-per-inch performance and features selectable side button panels to accommodate varying hand sizes and preferences, high-speed motion detection, and an ergonomic design for intense gaming sessions.

"The excitement around the recently launched Habu mouse illustrates that gamers around the globe are just as enthusiastic about our alliance with Microsoft as we are," said Robert "RazerGuy" Krakoff, president of Razer. "With the launch of Reclusa, we are taking that alliance to the next level and continuing to raise the bar of innovation in the gaming industry."

Microsoft Reclusa

will be widely available in spring 2007 for an estimated retail price1 of $69.95 (U.S.).

Razer is the world's leading brand in high-end computer gaming peripherals.

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2. Bobby Rock Sun, 14 Jan 2007 15:54:51 GMT-07:00

John Looks like shit, probably the pictures aren't the best. But the features of the Reclusa keyboard are nice... what do u think?

3. Jeppy Sun, 14 Jan 2007 16:01:58 GMT-07:00

It may look like shit from the pictures but I've seen it in person and I plan on getting one. Fucking nice shit!

4. pancake Sun, 14 Jan 2007 16:11:40 GMT-07:00

Ugly as hell. And not its not the photos... its the shape, it looks like a bloated kidney.

5. Bobby Rock Sun, 14 Jan 2007 16:21:38 GMT-07:00

John Looks like shit, probably the pictures aren't the best. But the features of the Reclusa keyboard are nice... what do u think?

6. Billy Sun, 14 Jan 2007 16:26:48 GMT-07:00

LMFAO @ Microsoft bashers...

7. Keyboard Junkie Sun, 14 Jan 2007 16:44:38 GMT-07:00

Eh, I'll stick with my Logitech G11 keyboard. It has everything the Reclusa has, except for the 'Two 360 Degree Jog-Dials', but with the G11 you can program up to 54 macros with 18 keys.

8. Serra Sun, 14 Jan 2007 16:54:19 GMT-07:00

If it wasn't microsoft, it might be good, as I love the Razr line of stuff.

9. Jason Burns Sun, 14 Jan 2007 17:04:25 GMT-07:00

My Logitech diNovo Keyboard has been screwing up, looks like I found my new keyboard!! Hopefully it's gonna get a nice discount for MS Employees, it's nice dating someone who works for MS.

10. tirso Sun, 14 Jan 2007 17:11:13 GMT-07:00

ha, i'll stick with my plain standard 101/102-keys, 10 year old kb over any other kb.

11. sad Sun, 14 Jan 2007 17:29:14 GMT-07:00

rather stick with my g15 with one broken popup stand and cracked lcd and major sticky keys than that ugly piece.

12. jo mom Sun, 14 Jan 2007 17:47:18 GMT-07:00

what a piece of shit, no thinking and innovation went into designing this "gaming keyboard" whatsoever

13. mattech Sun, 14 Jan 2007 17:50:30 GMT-07:00

This is one ugly keyboard. I don't care what features it has, I can't see it on my desk. I like Microsoft stuff, but really it's ugly.

14. blackwiddow Thu, 22 Feb 2007 03:06:35 GMT-07:00

reply to jo mom's post... "No thinking and no innovation" hmmmm obviously you don't know much. What do you guys all want?! A golden keyboard that has encrusted diamonds and a organic shape that looks like a ferrari? What has the looks got to do with functionality?! Absolutely nothing. This keyboard is going to be very impressive. This keyboard along with the Habu mouse will dominate gaming. The only competitor in my opinion is the G15 keybaord (which also looks like shit just for the record) and the new G3 Logitech mouse.

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