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Tesoro Tizona Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Now Available in North America

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Tesoro Technology USA Inc., manufacturer of high-tech gaming products, today announces that the Tizona tenkeyless mechanical keyboard with optional mechanical numberpad -Tizona Numpad - is now available in the US and Canada. Taking its name after Spanish Hero, El Cid's sword, Tizona, allows gamers' to choose the setup they want, either a comfortable space-saving tenkeyless or a classic full sized board with the numberpad on either the left or right side.

The Tizona Numpad is easily attached to either the left and right side of the keyboard via magnets - transforming Tizona into a macro-keyboard for gamers (available for games that allow in-game key assignment.) Users can even attach Tizona numpads both sides of the keyboard for a macro-heavy setup, or use it separately. The laser-etched keys and gaming grade mechanical switches are built to last. The gaming grade mechanical switches yield a minimum of 60 million keystrokes, and can last for over decade of rigorous gaming. The switches for both the Tizona keyboard and numpad are available in Black, Blue, Brown and Red for true full customization.



Full USB N-Key Rollover (NKRO)
The Tizona features Full USB N-Key Rollover enabling simultaneous keystrokes and improved typing accuracy in high-action game situations. Depending on different games and systems, Tizona keyboards also offer a Full N-Key to 6-Key rollover switchable function.

In-Game Key Assignment and Additional Features
The Tizona comes with 3 Thumb keys that are by default multimedia keys in PC Mode, and can be independently customized in-game when in gaming mode. Additional features include 2 USB 2.0 ports as well as DC-In jack, which allow gamers to optionally charge their phones or tablets via the keyboard during gaming sessions.

Tizona keyboard and numpad will be available for the suggested retail price of US$89.99 and $39.99, or as a combo for US$109 respectively.

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the numpad http://www.tesorotec.com/gaming-keyboard/tesoro-tizona-g2-p-elite-mechanical-gaming-numpad.html looked like having an LCD and i was going to buy but it is not..... Will wait for G19 with mechs or similar... My present G19 is getting ghettodirty


Do you actually use that screen? I mean I like the idea if certain stuff would work with it, I would like getting active real time data of OBS or so on it but I have the feeling the hype about those screen apps is kinda gone and with it the support for it
 
Looks like a swanky TKL. Has anyone used their products and can provide feedback on reliability?
 
Do you actually use that screen? I mean I like the idea if certain stuff would work with it, I would like getting active real time data of OBS or so on it but I have the feeling the hype about those screen apps is kinda gone and with it the support for it
I use it all the time, and could use it much more, but mainly for AIDA64 monitors, plus news and photo feed. I know we have on screen overlays but hate them.
 
The last Tesoro keyboard though being a nice keyboard to use however the firmware updating and the software needed some work. All so reviews on it have been incorrect on a few function(s) it can and cannot do for example being fully programmable which is false although you got a few sites saying it's just the F keys and esc keys you cannot program which all so is false too.

No were near the quality of the ROCCAT MK pro that's for sure.
 
The last Tesoro keyboard though being a nice keyboard to use however the firmware updating and the software needed some work. All so reviews on it have been incorrect on a few function(s) it can and cannot do for example being fully programmable which is false although you got a few sites saying it's just the F keys and esc keys you cannot program which all so is false too.

No were near the quality of the ROCCAT MK pro that's for sure.

How would you compare the quality to a CoolerMaster or Corsair mechanical keyboard?
 
How would you compare the quality to a CoolerMaster or Corsair mechanical keyboard?

I have not used or owned either of them. I can however say ROCCAT support is just plain awesome.
 
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