Gaming keyboard XPG INFAREX K10 Black USB black, russian Review
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Description of Gaming keyboard XPG INFAREX K10 Black USB black, russian
- Quite good for its price looks great not very noisy
- not revealed yet
- For a long time, despite the prices, I was looking for a clave with a distinct symmetrical font, low noise and controlled backlight. Finally lucky - this model turned up. You don't have to wait for impeccability, but she answered all my requests, and even the price turned out to be "delicious". I have no regrets and would recommend.
- Disadvantages. It's a sin to scold anything when you see enough of small thin and ugly keyboard fonts in all price ranges. There is none of them!
- Soft touch, nice look For the game - just right
- No
- Full-size "Skeleton" format, excellent assembly, metal plate, excellent lighting.
- It is a pity that there are no rubberized legs from below, this is a little lacking. Other than that it's a great keyboard.
- Heavy, buttons are pleasant to the touch, pleasantly pressed
- Backlight
- Surprisingly, it turned out to be a good keyboard, although I did not expect such quality from hybrid switches.
- - maybe relative to real mechanical keyboards, quiet - a relatively low price (I took it in OT, with 800 bonuses and + 200 for delivery, as a result, about 3.3 thousand came out) for a top-end board (there is an iron base, fully adjustable backlight, keycaps on buttons) from well-known manufacturer
- - the build quality did not suit, the top panel is screwed crooked, with large gaps through which the backlight goes - the buttons do not slip, the feeling of sand, friction, perhaps you can lubricate it somehow and it will pass, but for some reason the manufacturer does not do this. Although oily snots of lubricant are visible on the stubs, it means that it is not in short supply on the assembly - in general, I didn’t like the big weight and the “skeleton” type itself, but this is already my subjective perception, so I didn’t bother further and passed
- hard noisy keys, uncomfortable backlighting