Razer’s just made gaming monitors more colorful. The very first from the company, the 27-inch Razer Raptor, includes a bright strip of LED lights along the base.
The company has branded itself as the LED experts, festooning everything from gaming keyboards to speakers to coasters with LEDs that are customizable can sync with games through Razer’s Synapse 3 software. But despite Razer’s expertise in LEDs, it’s avoided perhaps the most obvious kind of LED—The ones providing the backlight for monitors.
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