Wednesday, January 10th 2024

HYTE Keeb TKL Keyboard Hands On

The HYTE Keeb TKL design is, in many ways, reminiscent of early-2000s Apple iMacs that used clear polycarbonate to frame everything from the monitors to their keyboards; albeit they didn't have any lighting to go with it. That's not the case with the Keeb TKL, though. Called the "Crystal Bubble," a large overarching polycarbonate frame surrounds the main keyboard top-plate. this is studded with 155 qRGB LEDs, with the polycarbonate acting as a diffuser. Another stand-out feature is the dual magnetic rollers, that are programmable using the HYTE Nexus software. You can use this to quickly cycle weapons in a game, or so. The main switches are Krytox lubed HYTE Fluffy Lavender Linear types; while the media/macro keys located near the magnetic roller assembly are low-profile Flappy Paddle Tactile ones. When it goes on sale later this year, the HYTE Keeb TKL will be priced at $180.
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3 Comments on HYTE Keeb TKL Keyboard Hands On

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Regionnal keyboards ? Will not bother if it’s only US.
Look cool but 180$ for EU it’s gonna be 220+ with taxes and shipping...
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TheLostSwede
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Phil_FrenchyRegionnal keyboards ? Will not bother if it’s only US.
Look cool but 180$ for EU it’s gonna be 220+ with taxes and shipping...
US keyboards are useless in all countries that have extra letters...
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TheLostSwedeUS keyboards are useless in all countries that have extra letters...
Seen some ”gamers” on reddit use a keyboard not in their native language to gain an ”edge” because it’s supposed to be faster/rgb etc :laugh:
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