As one of Magic Eagle Gaming series, the HV-KB366L Mechanical Keyboard not only provides satisfying typing and gaming experience, but also provides dazzling backlit modes to match your environment setting. As it provides powerful backlit settings, some people may find it difficult to adjust the backlit mode to the one they need, so today we made this tutorial to show you how to switch to a. Paul Acevedo reviews the E-BLUE Mazer Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. Full review: Follow u.
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E-Blue Polygon USB Gaming Keyboard4/1/2014 10:51:05 AM
Pros: 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 blue keys are already lending me a hand in games that require frequent hand lifting like LoL. The wire cable is also really nice quality, a smooth rubber instead of barely flexible plastic, which won't make noise hitting a desk. There's not too much extra plastic hanging over the edged of the keys which helps maximize space without sacrificing quality. There's also a drop-stand in the back, actually there are 2 sets, so there are 3 adjustable heights which is really great. The keys don't make a high pitched 'click' noise, it's more of that pleasing, low-pitched 'thum'. It also shipped in one day and came in very nice packaging.
Cons: 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. It's very hollow, and light, and the grips on the bottom don't do the best job holding the keyboard stable, though this probably isn't an issue unless you really like to bang your keys.
My main issue was the feel of the plastic housing. There is nice plastic on the keys, but I feel like the housing of the rest was a cost-cutter. If I can see through my keyboard at points when I hold it up, there's not enough material there.
Other Thoughts: 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). It's a nice enough keyboard, you won't find this font anywhere else, and boy does it look nice.
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E-Blue Polygon USB Gaming Keyboard4/1/2014 10:51:05 AM
Pros: 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 blue keys are already lending me a hand in games that require frequent hand lifting like LoL. The wire cable is also really nice quality, a smooth rubber instead of barely flexible plastic, which won't make noise hitting a desk. There's not too much extra plastic hanging over the edged of the keys which helps maximize space without sacrificing quality. There's also a drop-stand in the back, actually there are 2 sets, so there are 3 adjustable heights which is really great. The keys don't make a high pitched 'click' noise, it's more of that pleasing, low-pitched 'thum'. It also shipped in one day and came in very nice packaging.
Cons: 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. It's very hollow, and light, and the grips on the bottom don't do the best job holding the keyboard stable, though this probably isn't an issue unless you really like to bang your keys.
My main issue was the feel of the plastic housing. There is nice plastic on the keys, but I feel like the housing of the rest was a cost-cutter. If I can see through my keyboard at points when I hold it up, there's not enough material there.
Other Thoughts: 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). It's a nice enough keyboard, you won't find this font anywhere else, and boy does it look nice.
Through the Newegg EggXpert Review Program, Newegg invites its best reviewers, known as EggXperts, to post opinions about new and pre-release products to help their fellow customers make informed buying decisions.Click here for more details.
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