Friday, April 8th 2011
Mionix Readies New Illuminated Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, the Mionix Zibal 60
Gaming peripherals expert Mionix is giving final touches to its latest offering to professional gamers, the Mionix Zibal 60 mechanical keyboard. The Zibal 60, we're hearing, is going to be a high-end mechanical keyboard designed for gamers. Unlike many mechanical keyboards that offer little more than the standard keyset, Zibal will offer backlit illumination for each key. Each key will be backed by a Black Cherry MX illuminated mechanical switches, which are known to provide good tactile feedback at low noise. Further, the keyboard will be plug and play, not needing additional driver software. Mechanical keyboards are favored to provide high durability and tactile feedback compared to common membrane type keyboards. For now there's just a sneak peak image of the business-end of the keyboard. The Mionix Zibal 60 mechanical keyboard will launch in six days from now.
35 Comments on Mionix Readies New Illuminated Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, the Mionix Zibal 60
I can never afford a mechanical keyboard i wish they where cheaper.
EDIT: The reason they use certain colours for LEDs is to make it easier to read or for colour blind folk. I know some people instinctively know where a key or by learning.
Well, at least they didn't drop the ball like Razer, and make them clicky keys. If these are reasonably priced like the Razer BW's, I might just settle for a board with linear switches.
then again, i dont share a room with anyone to annoy with the noise
There is few cheaper mechanical keyboard, though not that much cheap. 7G is pretty much worth it, if you get good piece (there are unfortunately even bad pieces which can have faulty controller that is either dead or will die by using it).
steelseries.com/products/keyboards/steelseries-7g
Actually its pretty usefull, cause you can remove it, wash it, and than put back, as its just one piece of plastic with no connection to keyboard.
MEKA G1
As some1 stated before, the 7G's wrist rest surrounds the keyboard itself and the MEKA G1's wrist rest clips on.