Razer Nostromo Vs. Razer Tartarus

Nostromo Tartarus
Nostromo Tartarus
Specification: 
No. of Keys: 16 + 8-way directional thumb pad and scroll wheel25 + including 8-way thumb-pad
No. of Macro Keys: UnlimitedUnlimited
Media Keys: 
Palm Rest: Yes - Adjustable soft-touch wrist padYes
Profiles: UnlimitedUnlimited
Processor: 
Memory Size: 
Colourway: 
Connection: USBUSB
Cord Length: Braided
Wireless: 
Battery Type: 
Battery Life: 
USB Report rate: 
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Key Switches: 
Key Caps: 
Switch lube: 
USB Passthrough: NoNo
Audio Passthrough: NoNo
Features: 
Anti-ghosting: Yes
Software: Synapse 2.0Synapse 2.0
Compatible OS: 
Lighting: 
Colour Options: BlueGreen
Lighting Effect: 
Dimensions & Weight: 
Size: 
Weight (grams): 297370
Dimension (LxWxH): 183 x 159 x 59153 x 186 x 54.8
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Nostromo


The Nostromo by Razer is a 60% or Less sized keyboard with 16 + 8-way directional thumb pad and scroll wheel keys. The Nostromo keyboard uses a USB connection. It is supported by Synapse 2.0 software. And has Blue backlighting. It weighs in at 297g, and is 183 x 159 x 59 mm [LxWxH].

Tartarus


The Tartarus by Razer is a 60% or Less sized keyboard with 25 + including 8-way thumb-pad keys. The Tartarus keyboard uses a USB connection, with a Braided cable. It is supported by Synapse 2.0 software. And has Green backlighting. It weighs in at 370, and is 153 x 186 x 54.8 [LxWxH].