Gigabyte Osmium review

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Gigabyte Aivia Osmium

The keyboard's keys all can be LED lit or you optionally can dim down or disable LED backlighting. It's just a handy feature, at daytime you might want slightly brighter lit keys and at night time dim them a little.

Gigabyte Aivia Osmium

It is a little hard to properly photograph the product with the keyboard backlight activated, but yeah .. that's pretty much the looks of the device.

Gigabyte Aivia Osmium

Being Cherry MX keys and switches also means you can remove them In fact Gigabyte delivers additional keycaps to customize and a keycap puller.

Good to know is that the keyboard has anti-ghosting support -- it will recognize individual key-presses even if you press up to multiple keys simultaneously. Typically over USB 2.0 you'd be able to do 6 presses, Gigabyte claims that it supports supports 64 simultaneous key presses via the USB connection. We think that is a little over exaggerated. However pressing 10 keys simultaneously was registered properly. BTW, 64 simultaneous key presses ? I only have ten fingers man :)

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