Razer is planning on releasing several new colour options across their product range

Razer are planing on releasing several new colour options across their product range

Razer is planning on releasing several new colour options across their product range

 
Traditionally Razer’s products have almost always rocked their trademark black and green colour scheme, which moving into modern times has slowly moved towards black and RGB.  
 
Today PC users want more choice, especially when it comes to their PC’s chosen colour scheme. This has driven the popularity of RGB LEDs on modern products, making it more than just a fad but a key feature for those that want PCs with niche colour schemes. You will find that not many products came with pink, orange, yellow or purple LEDs before the age of RGB. 
 
Razer moving with the times has decided that their own product stack needs to deliver additional colour options to please today’s PC users, offering gunmetal grey and mercury white options (grey and white in standard English) alongside their traditional black options. These new colour options will not feature increased pricing, offering a mere cosmetic difference when compared to their existing offerings. 
 

  

Razer are planing on releasing several new colour options across their product range  

Moving forward Razer plans on offering these colour options on a range of products that include headsets, mice, keyboards and gaming surfaces. 

 

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