Monday, September 25th 2017

The Glorious Modular Mechanical TKL Keyboard Up for Pre-Order Starting at $60

The Glorious Modular Mechanical TKL Keyboard (GMMK-TKL) is a tenkeyless mechanical gaming keyboard manufactured by the guys at Glorious PC Gaming Race. But what really differentiates the GMMK-TKL from your typical mechanical keyboard is the modular design that allows users to easily swap between switches. The GMMK-TKL supports various MX-based switches from popular brands like Cherry, Gateron, Kailh, and Zealios. This design gives the user full control over which switches to use on the keyboard. One can even think out of the box and use a combination of different switches on the same keyboard.

Besides the hot-swappable switch design, the GMMK-TKL has everything that you would expect from a mechanical gaming keyboard. The minimalistic design contains zero branding, which is complemented by a very attractive sandblasted aluminum face plate for a premium look. RGB LED backlighting is also present on the GMMK-TKL. There is support for 16.8 million colors and 18 pre-installed effects plus one user-defined effect.
Other features include 100% anti-ghosting (full NRKO), ABS doubleshot injection keycaps, easy-access controls that serve as shortcuts to different productivity, internet and multimedia functions, and a floating keycap design to allow for easy cleaning. The keyboard is connected to a USB 2.0 port on your PC through a 6 ft removable, braided cable.

The Glorious Modular Mechanical TKL Keyboard that comes with Gateron Brown switches is priced at $110. The basic model without keycaps or switches costs $60. The ABS doubleshot keycaps goes for $20, and you can get them in black or white color. The pack of 120 Gateron, Black, Blue, Clear, Green, or Red switches costs another $30. The Gateron Brown switches are slightly more expensive though, and will set you back $35.
Source: Glorious PC Gaming Race
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4 Comments on The Glorious Modular Mechanical TKL Keyboard Up for Pre-Order Starting at $60

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Toothless
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R00kie
Can it do static light? Hate this RGB crap.
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Prince Valiant
gdallskCan it do static light? Hate this RGB crap.
You should be able to set it however you like since it's RGB. You could also use non-RGB switches if you can't turn LEDs off.
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