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Keyboard | Gamdias Hermes E2 |
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Ajazz had a brisk show in its Computex 2024 booth, with the main attractions being keyboards with large touchscreens. The first one is a low-profile mechanical keyboard with a 5-inch (well, 4.9-inch) true-color capacitive touchscreen. The keyboard has physical dimensions comparable to the 85% format, but has a 75% layout, with that touchscreen located where you'd expect the Numpad to be. But that's not the strangest contraption, it's actually the Smart Screen Mechanical keyboard. This is also a 75% keyboard, but with a 10.1-inch rectangular screen with a crazy aspect ratio. You plug the keyboard to your PC, and this display as an HDMI device, and basically give yourself a second screen that prove useful for mapping macros in games, or even during creative work. It's just that the keyboard looks like a computer from the 1980s.
Perhaps the most interesting aspect about these keyboards with touchscreens, is that they're not all that expensive. The keyboard with the 10.1-inch screen, for example, is priced under $50. It's quite possible to pull off these prices if you're digging into the spare parts bins of smartphones. Don't need the big touchscreens? Ajazz has one with a tiny LED segment display.
Next up, Ajazz showed us their Magnesium Alloy gaming mouse, which as their name suggests, uses a magnesium alloy frame body, which is lightweight, and with good tensile strength. If you don't need the frame to stay open and gather dirt, a plastic outer shroud is included. Lastly, there were two control decks from Ajazz targeting game streamers and creators. The first one has 15 buttons in a 5x3 layout, with a vertical infobar; while the second one has 12 buttons in a 4x3 layout, flanked by two vertical infobars, six programmable rotary knobs, and six opaque programmable buttons below.
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Perhaps the most interesting aspect about these keyboards with touchscreens, is that they're not all that expensive. The keyboard with the 10.1-inch screen, for example, is priced under $50. It's quite possible to pull off these prices if you're digging into the spare parts bins of smartphones. Don't need the big touchscreens? Ajazz has one with a tiny LED segment display.
Next up, Ajazz showed us their Magnesium Alloy gaming mouse, which as their name suggests, uses a magnesium alloy frame body, which is lightweight, and with good tensile strength. If you don't need the frame to stay open and gather dirt, a plastic outer shroud is included. Lastly, there were two control decks from Ajazz targeting game streamers and creators. The first one has 15 buttons in a 5x3 layout, with a vertical infobar; while the second one has 12 buttons in a 4x3 layout, flanked by two vertical infobars, six programmable rotary knobs, and six opaque programmable buttons below.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site