The Cyborg Gaming Keyboard
lourdes sanchez bayas — April 11, 2008 — Tech
References: crave.cnet
The Cyborg Gaming Keyboardreally looks like it belongs in the holo deck of the Enterprise. Hence its geeky moniker. The keyboard was released by Saitek and it features what crave.cnet.com calls, "backlighting features, which has three colors that can be mixed into various hues and controlled in levels of intensity" They further say that the, "favorite keys can also be programmed to light up independently. And for the most serious warriors, the keys have metal-plated caps just in case things get out of hand--literally and figuratively". Life is good geeks.
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2. Programmable Keys - The ability to program keys in computer gadgets opens up opportunities for customized shortcuts and improved productivity.
3. Metal-plated Caps - The inclusion of metal-plated caps in computer keyboards offers durability and protection, appealing to hardcore gamers and heavy users.
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