Tt eSport PoseidonZ Review

Published by Francesco Daghini on 28.10.14
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Closer Look

   

The new Tt eSports Poseidon Z Illuminated gaming keyboard doesn't have any frills: once you take it out of its box, which has almost no bundle at all, you'll instantly feel the building quality and the effort put into this product. Even if it's a full layout keyboard, it doesn't take up too much space, which can be really good if you have a small table or if you attend LAN parties where there's usually not much space. To keep it to a minimum, Tt eSports doesn't equip this keyboard with a wrist rest bar, but that doesn't affect too much on the comfort during usage. Other than the most common keys you can find on any keyboard, Tt eSports embedded Multimedia keys in the F1 through F7 keys, which can be used with the FN key. Furthermore, using the FN key, you'll be able to change the brightness level of the backlight in 4 different levels. Since there's no dedicated software, every single feature can be used as soon as you connect the Poseidon Z to your system, making this keyboard a 100% “Plug and Play”. On the top right corner you'll find the Windows Lock key, so that you won't accidentally reduce the game. The backlight is good, even though a few keycaps are only partially illuminated. Unfortunately there are no programmable keys, so the Poseidon Z is not fit for those users who use a lot of Macros. The Kailh mechanical switches are virtually identical to the Cherry MX Brown, and they offer a good tactile feeling, both while you're writing and while you're fighting on the battlefield. Despite what you might think, this kind of switch is not so clicky and noisy, keeping in mind that we are talking about a mechanical keyboard.

Back

   


The back side of the Poseidon Z is plain and simple, following the entire design of the keyboard. There are 5 rubber feet that are more than enough to keep the keyboard still on the table, and two more feet to regulate the inclination. The USB cable is 1.8 meter long and it is absolutely normal, sleeved in a plastic material. On the back you can also find a sticker, featuring a few technical informations and disclaimers.



Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Preview
Page 3 - Features
Page 4 - Closer look
Page 5 - Conclusion




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