Wolf.17 Posted May 8, 2019 Share Posted May 8, 2019 Today Vivaldi Technologies releases the Vivaldi 2.5 web browser as the world's first desktop web browser to feature deep integration with the Razer Chroma, world's largest lighting ecosystem designed for gaming devices. Vivaldi is already extremely po[CENSORED]r among those who want to configure every single aspect of their web browser, but Vivaldi 2.5 raises the bar to another level by bringing Razer Chroma integration for Chroma-enabled devices. With Razer Chroma integration, Vivaldi users will now be able to enjoy a truly immersive browsing experience on their Chroma-enabled devices with lighting effects that dynamically syncs colors from websites you're visiting. "This unique integration with Razer Chroma adds another dimension to browsing altogether," says Jon von Tetzchner, Vivaldi CEO. "Razer Chroma respects a user’s play style and unique expression of individuality and that’s a natural fit for Vivaldi." You'll probably love this feature if you're a gaming enthusiast, which could make you switch to Vivaldi as your main browser, but the awesome lighting effects provided by the Razer Chroma integration will be fun for everyone. How to enable Razor Chroma in Vivaldi Enabling the Razer Chroma integration in Vivaldi 2.5, is as easy as going into Settings and accessing the Themes section. There, you'll have check the "Enable Chroma" box to enable Razer Chroma integration for your Chroma-enabled device. "We’re excited to see Razer Chroma extend beyond the game and into the Vivaldi web browser," said Kushal Tandon, Razer Senior Product Manager. "Gamers can now experience their Chroma devices natively integrated with the websites they visit, syncing in real-time for a truly personalized browsing experience." You should know though that the Razer Chroma integration is only compatible with Windows computers at this time. However, you can download Vivaldi 2.5 right now for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows platform from our free software portal, the official website, or via OTA updates. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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