Razer Launches Huntsman V3 Tenkeyless 8KHz Gaming Keyboard with 8000Hz Polling and Optical Switches
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Gavin Sheehan
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Summary
Razer has released the Huntsman V3 Tenkeyless 8KHz, an updated version of their gaming keyboard. The new model features True 8000 Hz HyperPolling and Analog Optical Switches Gen 2 in a tournament-ready tenkeyless (TKL) design, targeting competitive gamers.
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· 2 pulledRazer released a brand-new updated version of one of their gaming keyboards, introducing the Huntsman V3 Tenkeyless 8KHz.
The team has upgraded a few aspects for this one, as they have added both True 8000 Hz HyperPolling and Analog Optical Switches Gen 2 pack into what is essentially a tournament-ready TKL design.
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