I love that transparent technology is making a comeback — and one of the biggest gaming companies has joined the fun

Razer has dropped the Phantom Green Collection, a reimagining of some of its best PC gaming accessories with sleek, translucent green designs that I love.

https://www.windowscentral.com/accessories/razer-phantom-green-collection-hands-on

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