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Tag Archive for Mechanical
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Tesoro TIZONA G2N-P Elite Mechanical Gaming Numpad Review
by Kristofer Brozio •
New review by me…
Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-tesoro-tizona-g2n-p-elite-mechanical-gaming-numpad/
Quote:
"Today I guess you could say I have part two of the Tesoro Tizona keyboard review I posted yesterday and it’s the Tesoro Tizona G2N-P mechanical numpad. I could have combined the review for both parts but really the numpad is sold separately so it can be used by itself if you wanted to. I thought it deserved its own separate review, a short review yes, but still a stand alone review. So read on…"
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Tesoro Tizona G2N Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
by Kristofer Brozio •
New review by me…
Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-tesoro-tizona-g2n-mechanical-gaming-keyboard/
Quote:
"Today for review I have the Tesoro Tizona G2N mechanical Gaming Keyboard which is a tenkeyless design and it features Kailh mechanical key switches instead of the common Cherry MX type. The Tizona is a basic and very inexpensive mechanical keyboard that does have some features but not those most have come to expect from gaming keyboards. I’ve been using the Tizona for about two weeks now and it’s a decent keyboard overall so read on to learn more… "
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Sentey Crimson Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
by Kristofer Brozio •
New review by me…
Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-sentey-crimson-pro-mechanical-gaming-keyboard/
Quote:
“Up for review today I have an excellent product, one that I’ve come to love honestly, it’s the Crimson Pro mechanical gaming keyboard from a company called Sentey and it features Cherry MX Black switches. The Crimson Pro has plenty of features that gamers and non gamers can appreciate I’m sure. This keyboard features red LED backlighting behind all of the keys and you can even re-program the keys to do most anything you want and even disable them or program macros to them. The Crimson Pro comes with a carrying case and a bit of gamer swag and it even has built-in USB ports and audio jacks. Read on to learn more… “
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Func KB-460 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
by Kristofer Brozio •
yeah.. new review by me…
Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-func-kb-460-mechanical-gaming-keyboard/
Quote:
"Func is a very well known company when it comes to gaming, I know they make some great mice and mousepads but they’ve just introduced a keyboard. For review today I have the Func KB-460 mechanical gaming keyboard which features Cherry MX red switches and red LED backlighting and the ability to program or should I say re-program the keys on the keyboard with preset commands or custom macros. For me mechanical keyboards are the best, once you use one you won’t go back to the membrane style surely, but they do come at a cost and there are many to choose from in terms of switch types. The Cherry MX Reds of the KB-460 are excellent, at least for me they are, I prefer reds over the other types, I like the blues or reds really as they are clicky and have a more tactile feel to them. The KB-460 also features red LEDs beneath every single key so they’re all lit up and you can choose from four levels of brightness. Read on… "
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Cooler Master CM Storm QuickFire TK Mechanical Keyboard Review
by Kristofer Brozio •
Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-cooler-master-cm-storm-quickfire-tk-mechanical-keyboard/
Quote:
"Cooler Master has recently introduced the CM Storm QuickFire TK mechanical keyboard which is a compact gaming keyboard with backlighting and a few other features. It’s a mechanical keyboard but Cooler Master gives you a choice when it comes to what type of keys you want or prefer, you can get Cherry MX Blue, Red or even Brown and for my review they sent over the Blue version. The QuickFire TK also features LED backlighting that mostly matches the type of keys you selected, blue for blue, red for red but you get white backlighting if you select Cherry MX Brown keys. The blue keys that I got with this QuickFire TK are the the very clicky ones and offer a lot of tactile feedback while typing, this is something that I personally prefer, you may not so that’s why Cooler Master gives you a choice. So read on to learn more about the other features of this great mechanical keyboard and see what I think about it… "