Wednesday, March 2nd 2016

Lian Li Hosts Facebook Giveaway for its First Ever Brushed Aluminum Keyboards

Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd is pleased to announce a giveaway event to kick-start its latest venture: the TerminAl keyboard and mouse bundle. Participants have a chance of being the first owners of Lian Li's first ever peripherals. Come participate in the giveaway!

From March 1st to March 25th, fans can access the giveaway via Lian Li's Facebook page. Anyone can participate by simply casting a vote for their favorite TerminAl color style. Winners for each color - one per color, six total winners - will be announced every seven days until the end of the event.
The TerminAl Keyboard and Mouse Bundle
TerminAl is a wireless keyboard and mouse bundle available in six colors: green, red, blue, gold, silver, and black. Renowned for quality materials and construction in PC chassis manufacture, Lian Li's new TerminAl keyboards reflect its hallmark brushed-aluminum aesthetic for a clean, professional look.

Rules and Requirements
This event is open to anyone of any age anywhere! Only one vote per person is permitted. Winners are selected each week, though the prizes will be shipped at the end of the event.

For more information, visit the Facebook page.
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7 Comments on Lian Li Hosts Facebook Giveaway for its First Ever Brushed Aluminum Keyboards

#1
Maban
As someone with texture sensitivities, I can say I would never even think about purchasing one of these. Brushed aluminum feels so horrible. To have my fingers on it for hours a day I would go insane.
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#2
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Brushed aluminium is so overrated. Entering anyway obviously.
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#3
romeg
FrickBrushed aluminium is so overrated. Entering anyway obviously.
Entering, too. I don't mind brushed aluminum, though I think that "texture" has been overused to the point of Ad nauseum. Most important to me, however, is the fact these do not appear to be mechanical keyboards of which I will only buy.
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#4
micropage7
for structure i think its ok but for keys i dont think its a great idea
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#5
Parn
Just entered it.

Would be nice to have one with my Lian-Li case.
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#6
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
MabanAs someone with texture sensitivities, I can say I would never even think about purchasing one of these. Brushed aluminum feels so horrible. To have my fingers on it for hours a day I would go insane.
Pretty sure the keys are not brushed aluminum just the top plate like the corsair k70.
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#7
alucasa
I have some very old brushed aluminum keyboard from Enermax. They are okay but wasn't for long term usage.
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