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Guru3D.com » News » OCZ shows off Alchemy Illuminati upscale keyboard

OCZ shows off Alchemy Illuminati upscale keyboard

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/20/2009 11:37 AM | 0 comment(s) ]

PC users are probably more familiar with OCZ performance components inside a PC tower than peripherals like a keyboard, but they do have gaming peripherals lineup named Alchemy, and today they have announced a new upscale keyboard, Alchemy Illuminati that features an adjustable backlit keys with user-selected color choices of blue and red.

Aside from the illuminating keyboards in the dark, the Alchemy Illuminati also features 14 multimedia and Internet hotkeys, and is completely plug-n-play with windows XP and Vista but as usual, it shows no love for OSX.

The board measures 215mm x 495mm x 30mm and weights only 850g. The rubber-coated keys are designed to improve tactile feedback and its durable outfit are said to have reliable life span of 5 millions cycles. Other than that, OCZ has not released pricing or product availability on the Illuminati.

Update: we just confirmed pricing to be 34.99 USD/EUR = bargain :)

 

 






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