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Teclado numérico acoplable
Teclas ABS
Conectividad inalámbrica 1 ms
Carga rápida
Múltiples adaptadores USB
Calidad de los componentes
Switches ROG NX RED
Todas las teclas son remapeables y configurables
Switches rog rx y su precisión
Muy versátil en conexiones y tamaño de teclado
Calidad de materiales
Con reposamuñecas
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Precio elevado
El dongle no soporta varios periféricos ASUS
– iconos superiores muy pequeños
– el cuero sintético del reposamuñecas y que no encaje con el teclado tkl
Publicación: 2022-03-16, Autor: John , crítica de: pcmag.com
Resumen: If you're a gamer, you probably take your choice of gaming keyboard very seriously. And you should.When your keyboard doubles as your game controller, it's more than just a tool for typing. It is to you what the katana is to a samurai (or to a cyborg ninj...
Publicación: 2021-07-16, Autor: Mike , crítica de: pcmag.com
Wireless and mechanical, Number pad can attach to either side of the keyboard, Four dedicated macro keys, Perfectly light ROG RX opto-mechanical switches, Detachable wrist rest
Number pad doesn't always feel secure, Removable end caps for keyboard and number pad are easily lost, USB passthrough only works in wired mode, Very expensive, 691) ? this,parentElement: this,parentElement,parentElement;el,querySelectorAll(',hide-three'
Asus' revised wireless mechanical ambidextrous gaming keyboard is full of upgrades and ready for the spotlight...
Publicación: 2021-05-27, Autor: Krzysztof , crítica de: guru3d.com
The mechanical keyboards market is very crowded, and Asus wanted to make something new. Did they manage to achieve it? Well, mostly yes. It's a nice evolution of the first Claymore. The implementation of the wireless mode is excellent, the working time is...
Publicación: 2021-05-21, Autor: VSG , crítica de: techpowerup.com
Amazing configurability with multiple layouts and form factors to choose from, The ROG RX switches are very innovative and provide a lot of benefits overall, Fantastic, uniform backlighting courtesy the central light pillar-based illumination, Two ROG RX
Incredibly expensive—you can buy 2–3 nice keyboards for this price, Stock keycaps are laser-etched ABS and will wear out sooner rather than later, Impossible to replace stock keycaps because of the practically proprietary design, Software support could be
The ASUS ROG Claymore II is a brand-new release from the company, available for purchase for $269.99 from the ASUS web store and other retailers, for customers in the USA as this is written. Pricing in Europe is €279.99/£249.99 incl. VAT. Amazing configu...
Publicación: 2022-09-28, Autor: Michael , crítica de: cravingtech.com
A wireless, mechanical gaming keyboard with detachable numpad, giving you the best of both worlds (full-size or 80%/TKL)ProsUnique designNumpad can be attached on the left or right side of the main keyboardBright backlighting, including side function labe...
Resumen: Maybe your trusty old keyboard has typed its last letter or trapped its last bagel crumb. Perhaps your gaming ambitions have outstripped the mushy, mediocre typer that came with your PC. Or maybe your hands are simply shouting: Hey, cut me some slack here...
Resumen: If you're a gamer, you probably take your choice of gaming keyboard very seriously. And you should. When your keyboard doubles as your game controller, it's more than just a tool for typing. It is to you what the katana is to a samurai (or to a cyborg nin...
Resumen: If you're a computer user of, shall we say, "a certain age," you remember a time when a room-filling cacophony of clicking was synonymous with typing as words appeared. uh, on a sheet of paper. Typewriters were, in a sense, the original mechanical keyboa...