Kensington Pro Fit plat - Ensemble de bureau sans fil - Taille complète (100%) - Sans fil - RF sans fil - QWER
Avis Kensington Pro Fit plat - Ensemble de bureau sans fil - Taille complète (100%) - Sans fil - RF sans fil - QWER
Basé sur 112 avis
Smooth responsive keys that feel very slick to use. Takes a while to get used to the action if you're not familiar with red keys, but overall great in use for typing and gaming. Love the no-frills design approach with no cluttered media controls and unnecessary macro hotkeys. Good price, good quality, and has given me no problems after using for over 12 months.
Smooth responsive keys that feel very slick to use. Takes a while to get used to the action if you're not familiar with red keys, but overall great in use for typing and gaming. Love the no-frills design approach with no cluttered media controls and unnecessary macro hotkeys. Good price, good quality, and has given me no problems after using for over 12 months.
Nick Day
22 mars 2018
For the price I paid (£59.99 from Argos) it is an excellent board. Well built and nice included keycaps, however I replaced them with my own set (Tai Hao Olivetti) and they fit perfectly as there are no non standard key caps, so I imagine you could stick any keycap set on you like. The board is well built with a steel backplate and thick plastic frame. The blue backlight is adjustable and can be adjusted by either a key combination or in Steelseries engine. The keyboard is fully programmable within Steelseries' software and any key (with the exception of the 'Steelseries' key) can be assigned to a number of macros or another key entirely, I have personally disabled the windows key. Overall I would recommend this keyboard, very nice typing and gaming experience and no extra frills that you don't need.
For the price I paid (£59.99 from Argos) it is an excellent board. Well built and nice included keycaps, however I replaced them with my own set (Tai Hao Olivetti) and they fit perfectly as there are no non standard key caps, so I imagine you could stick any keycap set on you like. The board is well built with a steel backplate and thick plastic frame. The blue backlight is adjustable and can be adjusted by either a key combination or in Steelseries engine. The keyboard is fully programmable within Steelseries' software and any key (with the exception of the 'Steelseries' key) can be assigned to a number of macros or another key entirely, I have personally disabled the windows key. Overall I would recommend this keyboard, very nice typing and gaming experience and no extra frills that you don't need.
RayovacWorkhorse
11 mars 2018
Excellent key feel and responsiveness. Setup utility from the manufacturer is great.
Excellent key feel and responsiveness. Setup utility from the manufacturer is great.
Grant Millard
23 février 2018
Not super loud which was what I wanted, doesn't have individually lit keys or RGB. Very sturdy build quality, feels premium.
Not super loud which was what I wanted, doesn't have individually lit keys or RGB. Very sturdy build quality, feels premium.
Bryce
12 février 2018
Great mechanical keyboard, even though red cherry mx switches it still has that audible feedback when typing which is nice. For games, it doesn't compare with the normal keyboards. For example in csgo you can stop your movement much faster and more precisely but it still doesn't make you a top player (not fault of the keyboard here, mouse and mouse pad are more important for your reactions in game). I thought it would come in azerty (french) layout but instead it came in german (qwertz). No problem though, less key caps to switch, since I wanted qwerty (as I don't write neither in french or german) but they didn't have. Doesn't matter though, your Windows keyboard selected language takes care of placing the appropriate symbols to what you're used to in your country. So all this layout thing is not necessarily something bad and it doesn't impact anything in how I use the keyboard on pc.
Great mechanical keyboard, even though red cherry mx switches it still has that audible feedback when typing which is nice. For games, it doesn't compare with the normal keyboards. For example in csgo you can stop your movement much faster and more precisely but it still doesn't make you a top player (not fault of the keyboard here, mouse and mouse pad are more important for your reactions in game). I thought it would come in azerty (french) layout but instead it came in german (qwertz). No problem though, less key caps to switch, since I wanted qwerty (as I don't write neither in french or german) but they didn't have. Doesn't matter though, your Windows keyboard selected language takes care of placing the appropriate symbols to what you're used to in your country. So all this layout thing is not necessarily something bad and it doesn't impact anything in how I use the keyboard on pc.
Radu Oros
11 février 2018