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Black PS/2 illuminated Keyboard with Blue Keys

Model:  Generic

Manufacturer:  ?

Provider:  CompGeeks

Reviewed By:  Miguel

Review Date:  07/13/04

 

Introduction

 

We have seen a few illuminated keyboards here at ExtremeMHz and each had their minor improvements over previous models.  They seem to be quite popular among the growing number of modding enthusiasts and LAN addicts.  One thing I did not particularly like about the generic models that we looked at in the past were the white coated keys.  It made the keyboard look cheap and not as attractive as the original EluminX.  Today, I'll be showing you what I think is the most attractive model to hit the market, a generic illuminated keyboard with blue translucent keys and black multimedia buttons.

 

 

Packaging

 

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The keyboard comes packaged in the same plain white box as the other models we looked at previously.  A driver CD is included for those running older versions of Windows. 

 

 

Features & Specs

 

  • Black PS/2 Keyboard with Blue Illuminated Keys and
    Multimedia Buttons  
  • General Features:
  • Black keyboard
  • Blue translucent keys with white lettering
  • 107-key layout
  • PS/2 interface
  • Multimedia keys
  • On/Off button for illumination

 

Quick Comparison
 

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Its outer shell is exactly the same as the first generic keyboard we looked at.  The only differences being the cool-looking blue keys and addition of multimedia buttons.  Even when not lit, this keyboard is a pleasure to look at.  The blue keys I think make a whole lot of difference in terms of aesthetics and makes the product look more innovative or futuristic.

 

 

 

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