for the money I feel I got a good deal there not the best keyboards out there, by any chance. but not bad for the amount I paid for them
yeah its a keyboard; colored keys great for games
quality of build don't seem to be the greatest
Manufacturer: E-Blue
for the money I feel I got a good deal there not the best keyboards out there, by any chance. but not bad for the amount I paid for them
yeah its a keyboard; colored keys great for games
quality of build don't seem to be the greatest
Not all of those cons would be cons for everyone, so 4 eggs is a generally quality rating over personal preference. I'm hoping it will hold up to time. Really though, I just don't think it's worth $30.00. Maybe $20.00 (low end) to $25.00 (high end).
I've owned this keyboard for a day so this will be a general idea of what I've thought of it so far; On the pros side, it is definitely a nice looking keyboard; The letters on the keyboard is in an appealing font that matches the style, almost 'starwars-esc'.
The keys are very deep; For someone who has used laptops for the past, say, 4 years, having a key depth like that was a little off; They are sensitive enough, so you don't have to push them all the way down, but it's still a little instinctive to want to push them all the way down.
Pretty good keyboard, really good value. Only con would be the logo that lights up which is rather bright and unnecessary.
Good entry level gaming keyboard on a budget. The keys feel nice and the design is simple.
All I can say is WOW! You get a lot of bang for your buck at this price! My previous keyboard was a $100+ Razer and this Polygon keyboard rivals this! I'm really clumsy so the waterproof feature is a welcoming touch.
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