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Sharkoon Skiller Keyboard - Skillered

4/2/2013 9:40:53 AM

Some days it feels like people will just slap a few flashing lights on a peripheral and call it a gaming device. Naturally, where keyboards are concerned, extra shortcuts are added. On some occasions, this works.

Sharkoon Skiller keyboard

Sharkoon Skiller keyboard

Add plastic here

There’s a lot of extra plastic on this and it’s all glossy. Which means that anyone using this had better be constantly washing their hands? Even the slightest bit of oil or grease shows up. It’s not very pleasant to be honest. And beware of scratches too. Aside from that, it does have an interesting layout. Media player controls on the right and web browser controls on the left. With a row of some unusual shortcuts along the top, there’s the usual email and media player launcher but next to them are buttons for My Computer, Search function, and… the calculator? I guess it might be useful to someone…

There’s a lot of extra plastic on this and it’s all glossy

There’s a lot of extra plastic on this and it’s all glossy

And a little more plastic there

Functionally, the keyboard is only about as adequate as a gaming peripheral. The keys are quite soft to the touch and lack feedback. Not quite the platform I was hoping it would be. The repeat rate is slow, which means that there will be more than a few close calls during matches. Not something for the faint of heart. However, the device is quite comfortable to type on. So, while it won’t win matches, it will help you complain about hackers later on the forums. In fact, this keyboard is comfortable enough that I am writing this review on it. If only it wasn’t so flimsy.

You’ll be glad to know that this has N-key rollover support for up to 18 keys, and all keys are fully-programmable

You’ll be glad to know that this has N-key rollover support for up to 18 keys, and all keys are fully-programmable

Specifications

§  Price: $22

§  Dimensions: 485 x 212 x 25 mm

§  Weight: 603g

§  Layout: 107 key US

 

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