Bij Virtual Hideout hebben ze vandaag niet alleen de Swiftech koeler getest, maar ook het flex keyboard van Plycon. Dit is zoals de naam aangeeft een flexibel toetsenbord die je zonder problemen kan oprollen en opvouwen. Daarnaast is het keyboard ook voedselproof. De feeling van dit toetsenbord is zoals te verwachten iets anders dan bij een normaal toetsenbord, maar volgens de reviewer went het wel. Een erg handig product voor een LAN of voor laptop gebruikers:
At first, I wasn't used to the change of key layout but that took me about 3 days to perfect. I also noticed you had to press the keys a bit farther to get them to register. This also took me a day to get used to. I found it easy to type on when I used it. Only when I typed very fast in short bursts I missed keys more often. You also have to press the keys further for them to work. But this keyboard is silent compared to most keyboards. I found that when I played games with the flex keyboard, it was far better than I thought it would be. I rarely missed movements, and I didn't notice me dying more than usual. If you're wondering what I played, it was Halflife (CounterStrike) and Quake III.
[...] This thing is so thin and flexible that it would be no problem at all to transport. Just roll it up and put it in your coat pocket, or like I did. Put your mouse in the middle and roll the keyboard overtop of it. The only solid part of the keyboard is the PCB housing where the keyboards PCB and LEDs are. This is also where the keyboard cable comes out. And the amazing looks of this keyboard don't stop there. Oh no. The keyboard cable has the wires wrapped in an aluminum foil cover and the plastic housing is clear. Which in my opinion is a very nice effect.
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