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![]() ![]() I’m not going to say Razer’s mecha-membrane switch is my favorite, nor that I’d choose it over a true mechanical. The top of each letter is distinctly darker than the bottom. Thus by offsetting letters to the top of each key, the Ornata actually has less uniform lighting. Razer’s mecha-membrane switch actually resembles Logitech’s Romer-G-a square, with an LED in the middle. With the Ornata though, the LEDs are centered. (Because Razer uses Cherry-style switches, the LED can’t sit dead center in the key, so for uniform lighting the letters are moved upward.) IDG / Hayden Dingman The same look is used on Razer’s mechanical keyboards, but there it’s to align with the RGB LED directly underneath. The Ornata’s only design weakness is that letters are offset towards the top of each key, seemingly for no reason. People apparently like it so much that Razer’s decided to fold it into the new BlackWidow mechanical keyboards, too. ![]() While I’m not sure how the leatherette-covered foam will hold up over time, fresh out of the box, this wrist rest is one of the best freebies I’ve seen. The Ornata is also the first Razer keyboard to include a magnetic wrist rest, about an inch high and containing maybe half an inch of foam. ![]()
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