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Review on Gaming keyboard Defender Paladin GK-370L Black Orange Blue, black by Wiktor Prusek ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The purchase was not entirely successful, there were minor problems in use.

I bought it at a big discount (1700, instead of the original 4200), which smoothes out its shortcomings a little, but I don’t see the point in recommending it for purchase, especially as the main keyboard for games or typing. I'm ready to put up with its volume, because most of the time I'm sitting in headphones, but the lack of backlight brightness and its unevenness are very upsetting. When the computer is turned off, the inscription "PALADIN" continues to be highlighted.

Pros
  • * Nice appearance. * Backlight does not require additional software / drivers. * Feet for tilting the keyboard. * Convenient to use for printing. Fingers do not cling to neighboring keys, and the keys themselves have a soft touch. * Pleasant clicks when the keys are pressed all the way. *Key extraction tool included. * Additional FN keys that also do not require software / drivers.
Cons
  • * There is only one type of backlight - "Rainbow". There are several modes for displaying it (breathing, transfusion, and others), but there is no point in using them except for pampering. * The brightness of the backlight is not enough. Yes, and the backlight itself is uneven and shifted upwards, which means that the Latin alphabet is highlighted better than the Cyrillic letters. The same applies to keys that have a description in two lines (CAPS LOCK, for example), where the top of the text is highlighted better than the bottom. * Very loud, even compared to some membrane keyboards. * The legs are not rubberized to prevent slipping on the table. * The spacebar has a lot of play, although it works even if you click on its very edge.