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Paul von Kronburg
> 24 hourI use this keyboard for word processing primarily. I do not use it for gaming. I like the feel of the mechanical keys, including the noise that others find too loud. The keys are spaced comfortably for me, and I find that I make fewer ypographical terrors with it than the standard keyboards I have used up to this point. I do not have any complaints, but I will say that I wish that the Caps Lock key would be eliminated from the keyboard.
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StormTrackerJay2
> 24 hourGreat light up keyboard with RGB lights.....really cool looking! However, they need to make the raised indentations on the F and J keys larger for tying on this keyboard without constantly trying to place your hands on those 2 keys to type fast. 4 stars I rated this item after docking off 1 star about those 2 keys I mentioned earlier.
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dene
> 24 hourHad a g710 die on me after a long time an needed a quick replacement but also a great budget keyboard, highly recommended if money tight
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M. Alarky
> 24 hourEspecially for the price, this is an excellent keyboard. Im not a gamer, but I use this keyboard for my home office - its excellent for typing. Its too loud for an open office environment, but thats not what this keyboard is for anyway! The blue switches are excellent. One quirk: the pictures for this product show a Mechanical Keyboard logo (which is somewhat strange...), but the actual product has a T logo (looks like a version of the Tesla logo...). Maybe theres a Tesla out there with a logo that simply says Car...?
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anonymous
> 24 houryou are stuck with 4 sections of your keyboard being different colors. as far as they kb itself goes, it types well but I cant forgive forcing me to have 4 different colors. would it been so hard to have a color changing LEDs? I thought it would have 4 separate areas I could control the color on, instead I am stuck with two colors I cant stand and my only choice is either turn off the light completely or put up with it. BOO!
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Brian R.
> 24 hourGreat cheap introductory or kids mechanical keyboard. Limited lighting options but thats true for any keyboard that doesnt require software. On that note no software required (or optional for that matter). Well built enough for the price and my intended purposes. Still better than any membrane keyboard option. Great for a kids computer or a side computer that is general/public use. Cant be compared with a real quality mechanical keyboard but also cant be compared on a price level either.
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Aaron
> 24 hourBought many cheap mechanical keyboards. While typing you wont feel its cheap. But if you move it youll feel its light. Also the cable is very thin. For the price its great.
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Ian
> 24 hourThis is my first foray into the world of gaming/enthusiast keyboards. Theres a lot to look at, more than I ever imagined. (I bought this keyboard and Corsair one) Some info on this unit: I bought this for my son. He told me he wanted the clicking keyboard. Now he says this one is too loud LOL. You can alter the patterns of how the keys light up and flash, but the individual keys only illuminate one color. Look at the pics they are in stripes of color. Now, he sees my Corsair keyboard which is totally configurable and not as loud and he wants that instead. I had the Corsair first and mistakenly assumed this keyboard was as configurable. Live and learn. Not a bad deal, just know what youre getting.
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James Velsam
> 24 hourOnly had it for a few weeks I think, but its solid. Ill report back if it breaks. It feels sturdy, the keys feel great. Im quite happy so far, especially for the $30 I paid for it.
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Ash
> 24 hour10/10 the only thing i dont like is the clicking noise but is tolerable