
"For instance, this Razer Tartarus V2 gaming keypad went on sale just before Black Friday to its lowest price on record and has remained since. The gaming keypad usually goes for $80, so that 25% ends up chopping off $20-bringing the price you pay to only $60. No telling when the price will jump back up, so if you're still shopping for the right gift for your gamer pal or are just looking to upgrade your own gaming setup, now's the time to do it."
"See at Amazon With a mouse, you have pin-point control over your aim, able to accelerate naturally, as fast as you can move the mouse. And yet, movement is limited. the W, A, S, D, control scheme doesn't allow for precise control over your walking speed. Plus you're limited to exactly eight directions of movement. On controller, you can decide how fast you move, and have a full 360-degree range of movement with the left analog stick."
"However, your view relies on the right analog stick, which can only turn so fast and offers a much more limited control. Best of Both Worlds Hannah Montanna knew best. You need the best of both worlds-and the Razer Tartarus V2 is just that. The Tartarus looks like someone hacked up a keyboard and glued a joy-stick to the side (complimentary). With it, you now have a directional thumbpad for more natural controls, closer to what console-oriented players are used to."
Amazon continues to host post-Black Friday deals, including the Razer Tartarus V2 gaming keypad at its lowest recorded price. The keypad normally costs $80 but is discounted 25%, reducing the price to $60 and saving $20. Mouse input provides precise aiming but limits movement precision and restricts motion to discrete directions, while controllers offer analog movement and full 360-degree motion but slower view control. The Tartarus V2 merges those strengths by adding a directional thumbpad alongside programmable keys, enabling more natural, console-like movement while retaining keyboard-style input options. Pricing and availability may change without notice.
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