Thermaltake Meka G-Unit Keyboard.
We’ve gone gaming mad this past week with a bunch of gaming gear being reviewed and this week seems to fair no less! Today I got my hands on a TteSports Meka G-Unit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. I must say this will be my first real test run at a mechanical keyboard so it has a fair bit to prove to someone who’s used to good ol’ fashioned keyboards.
Let’s take a look at what Thermaltake claims it can do!
· Tt. Breakaway Gold-Plated USB Connection Cable (2 Meters in Length) · Audio/Microphone Jacks Onboard · 7 Easy Access Multimedia Keys · 60 Macro Keys across 3 Profiles · Tt Game Mode Option (Disables Windows Key) · Authentic Cherry Black Mechanical Key Switches · Selective Backlighting · Cable Management Slots Located on the Bottom of the Keyboard · 64KB Onboard Memory · 1000 Hz Polling Rate Limit · Detachable Wrist Rest for Maximum Comfort · 50 Million Keystroke Lifespan · 2 Onboard USB Hubs · USB to PS2 Adapter included Body dimensions (LxWxH): 430x160x40mm |
Which leads to gaming on the keyboard. Using the keyboard on MW3 was quite comfortable and fun. I could easily reach all keys and shortcuts, and if you’re really into your gaming, you can program the macro keys to the left to do simple commands. Keys were very responsive and didn’t lag at all and I loved being able to just touch a key to action it. Unlike other keyboards I didn’t have to slam the key down as hard as possible to activate it. It was just smooth and controlling the player was just easy as can be.
The software which comes with the keyboard could have used a better UI. It screams Thermaltake branding but it looks very cluttered and chunky. A more streamlined and simply UI would have been more beneficial. The software allows you to pretty much change whatever you need on your keyboard and assign your macro's.
The software which comes with the keyboard could have used a better UI. It screams Thermaltake branding but it looks very cluttered and chunky. A more streamlined and simply UI would have been more beneficial. The software allows you to pretty much change whatever you need on your keyboard and assign your macro's.
Overall, for what you pay for, you get an unbelievably well-built keyboard that is solid from every key through to the guts of the keyboard. Gamers will joy to the gaming functions and appreciate the attention to gamers Thermaltake have put in.
By Sahin Selvi
sahin.s@centrecom.com.au
sahin.s@centrecom.com.au
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