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Does the latest Mechanical Gaming Keyboard by TteSports called the MEKA G1 have what it takes to go up against the excellent 7G Pro Gaming Keyboard by SteelSeries? Since we were quite curious ourselves we took it for a spin to find out exactly that.
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In the gaming industry, the mechanical keyboard is king, but can the Tt eSPORTS Meka Mechnical Gaming Keyboard really provide any advantage over your more standard keyboard.
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With the recent explosion of mechanical gaming keyboards on the market from many of the major manufactures, it is no surprise that Tt eSPORTS has one of their own to show off. Read on the see if this compact mechanical gamer is fit for your rig.
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Recently mechanical keyboards have been making a comeback. This is primarily due to the importance gaming has on the PC market. Professional gamers and gamers who want to be professional gamers (i.e. ME) are looking for any edge they can get on their competition. This is where the mechanical keyboard comes back into play. Gamers want to make sure when they press a key that the action they want to occur actually happens. Enter the Tt-eSPORTS MEKA Keyboard: This keyboard is Thermaltake’s first stab at the ever growing gaming keyboard market so let’s take and see how sharp this bad-boy is.
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Today we're looking at the Tt eSPORTS MEKA Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. "Challenge is the game" is their motto and challenge, they do. Upon receiving the keyboard, I was highly impressed with the box art and style. It was a sign of things to come. The keyboard itself is quite heavy for its size - being that it's mechanical would help its weight. The MEKA comes with a braided cable which helps it not only in looks, but practicality - the cable is similar thickness to the Logitech G35 headset's braided cable (as an example). It's even described as "military grade".
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The Tt eSPORTS Poseidon keyboard is a fully back-lit mechanical keyboard. The design of the keyboard generally focuses around the basics. The Poseidon uses Cherry MX Brown switches that have a balance of tactile feedback and actuation pressure ideal for gaming. In addition to the tried and tested Cherry MX switches, the Poseidon has a 6-8 N-Key rollover for anti-ghosting so if you have fast fingers the system won’t have a problem identifying the different key strokes.
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With a very bright blue illumination of the keys, Tt eSPORTS brings forth the Poseidon Illuminated to take on all other mechanical keyboards.
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Cherry MX is no longer the only recognized manufacturer of mechanical switches in the market (although certainly the most popular) and although some people feel that others can't reach the same level of quality due to lack of experience/expertise i believe that manufacturing a good mechanical switch is not nuclear science and the fact that even gaming peripheral manufacturers like Razer have decided to do so on their own is proof enough. That being said there's a good amount of research that needs to go into the design and manufacture of a mechanical switch but since Cherry MX is the standard currently others need only to "clone" their solutions. Roughly a month ago we had our first encounter with the brand new Kailh Brown mechanical switches which are basically clones of the very well-known Cherry MX Browns and the results were very good. Well to have a better opinion for Kailh mechanical switches today we decided to take a look at the Poseidon Z mechanical gaming keyboard featuring their Blue ones.
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It seems like pretty much everyone offers a mechanical gaming keyboard these days, and most of them feature Cherry MX mechanical switches. These of course come at a cost to the manufacturer, making mechanical keyboards more expensive. Well Tt eSPORTS wants to change all of that. Today we are checking out their Poseidon Z Illuminated Gaming Keyboard that features Tt eSPORTS certified Blue mechanical switches that are rated for 50 million keystrokes. These blue mechanical switches are built for built for speed and durability, offering a pronounced tactile feel and audible click feedback. Using these switches with a proven keyboard design and backlit illumination Tt eSPORTS hopes to get a mechanical keyboard in the hands of most people with a low MSRP of $89.99. On top of that they have backed this keyboard with an industry first 5 year warranty. Let’s dive in..
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68 Euro, mechanisch, beleuchtet: Die Poseidon Z setzt zum günstigen Kurs auf Schalter von Kailh. Wir vergleichen das Modell mit einer Variante mit Cherrys MX-Blue-Tastentechnik.
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