Tuesday, March 3rd 2015

Tesoro Announces the Excalibur Spectrum Mechanical Keyboard

Tesoro Technology USA Inc., announces the Excalibur Spectrum mechanical keyboard, featuring individual key-specific customizability in 16.8 million colors.

The Excalibur Spectrum allows gamers to individually customize virtually any color, to any key. With 8 different LED effects, such as dimming, full zone, trigger, ripple, firework, radiation, rainbow wave, and per key customized mode as well as 5 levels of brightness and 5 distinct profiles to store them, there are endless combinations for a truly unique configuration.
Switchable N-Key Rollover / USB 6 Key Rollover
Allowing gamers to switch between N-Key Rollover (NKRO) and USB 6 Key Rollover, the Excalibur Spectrum has no ghosting or jamming issues to speak of, it polls keystrokes at a fast 1000Hz to ensure precision. With a quick set of hotkeys, gamers can jump between PC and Gaming modes to prevent any compromising accidental key strokes, and stay competitive.

Instant Recording / 512kb Built-in Storage
Gamers are able to instantly program macros on the Excalibur Spectrum with the help of newly designed software. Built-in storage gives players the freedom to carry their preferences with them, even on different computers, preventing any tedious reprogramming.

Built to Last, Designed for Play
The Excalibur Spectrum uses Kailh switches rated for 60 million keystrokes and rests on rubberized feet with tilt control, preventing slipping even during intense play.

Price and Availability
The Tesoro Excalibur Spectrum will be available in the middle of March in North America at a suggested retail price of $139.99 USD in Kailh Blue, Black, Brown and Red mechanical switches.
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2 Comments on Tesoro Announces the Excalibur Spectrum Mechanical Keyboard

#1
xfia

I paid over a hundred bucks to get blinded by my keyboard lol

looks pretty nice and the built in storage is a cool feature
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#2
Octopuss
I'd much rather see the new version of Colada.
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