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It’s a fairly common theme to see technology or trends that are supposedly outdated to come back in the modern era in some form or another. It shouldn’t be a surprise then that mechanical keyboards, which have largely been replaced by membrane keyboards, are resurfacing and gaining traction amongst die-hard enthusiasts and a new generation of both gamers and typists alike. I personally still remember when I had an old mechanical keyboard in my youth, mostly because the loud clacking of the keys is something very hard to forget. However, I can’t even put a date on when I made the switch to membrane keyboards. In fact, I have no idea how I didn’t realize that most keyboards were suddenly much quieter than what I was used to. Needless to say, mechanical keyboards became a long forgotten memory until very recently, when there was a sudden resurgence in their popularity. It then hit me just how much I missed the loud clicks and clacks, the keys with feedback you could actually feel. So when I was offered to review Thermaltake’s Poseidon Z Illuminated Keyboard, I will admit I got giddy.
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The first Tt eSPORTS keyboard has made an appearance at TweakTown. Join us looking at the MEKA G1 Illuminated mechanical keyboard.
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Now I told ya'll from the map's buy zone I am a pro
Betta than so-so, the game's in the deagle
Diss me is a no-no, I perfected the pwn show
In de_dust, we bomb the go-go
In Office, we're goin' to get hostile
G-Unit on the desk, oh no
You ain't ready it's heavy
Mechanical keys
Cherry MX, I'm typin'
White backlit keys flashin' from the beginnin' we seein'
Getting' his KD ratio movin' we're not losin'
Game mode option ready for the drama
Keyboards' one-g hertz polling ready with the power
Non stop click click click, fifty mil' keystrokes
You can be the hardest
We'll just be the smartest
I warn you not to start us
This is not your average keyboard
64K memory
You don't wanna miss this
Cause stroke after stroke, same response it evokes, haha!
It has features where they don't
Made by Tt when they won't
G-Unit, G-G-G-G, G-Unit!
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Straight away, the box looks great, the contents are great - the keyboard itself, a wrist rest, a detachable USB cable, a bag for the detachable USB cable, a bag for the keyboard itself, stickers, a manual and a driver CD. I tried looking for the kitchen sink, but it wasn't in the box.
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The Thermaltake mouse designed by BMW? We put one through a test drive to see if it runs as it as it looks.
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Thermaltake and BMW Group team up once again to bring a new mouse to the Level 10 M series - this time they've gone hybrid. Let's see what Chad thinks.
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It’s often overlooked, but have you ever taken a second to look at your vehicle and picture the amount of hours a person would have had to put in order to design the perfect shape, look and style of your vehicle? Now imagine looking at a new BMW 3 series, and picturing the amount of time it took to perfect that gorgeous exterior. Now, going one step further, imagine your gaming mouse looking that good. No, seriously ... Thermaltake and Tt eSPORTS have worked hand in hand with BMW DesignworksUSA to produce one of the best looking and functioning gaming mice on the planet. The Level 10 M Hybrid Mouse is probably the most gorgeous mouse we have seen to date.
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APH Networks reviews the Ladon mousepad from Tt eSPORTS. How does it stack up? Read on to see!
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I received a box of goodies from Tt eSPORTS at the beginning of this month. The box was absolutely huge and I was thinking, "what in the hell is in this box? It can't be a mouse or a keyboard". As I opened the box I revealed what looked like a duffel bag. But it is much more than that; much, much more.
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Overall, Thermaltake has left me impressed with the Challenger Pro gaming keyboard. It's well designed with rugged construction and features that will appeal to gamers such as replacement W A S D and arrow keys, a hand cooling fan, and even “dummy” covers for those pesky Windows keys.
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