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Guru3D.com » News » Ozone Blade gaming keyboard

Ozone Blade gaming keyboard

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/04/2013 06:46 PM | Source | 4 comment(s) ]

Ozone launches the Blade, a new gaming keyboard. It has a MSRP of 49.95EUR. Blade is the new addition to the Ozone´s keyboard family, designed to enhance gaming experience and bring the game to the top. A stylized and aggressive design with back-lighted keys combined with hot gaming features turns Ozone´s Blade in a complete gaming weapon sharp as a knife.

announced the availability of Blade, a new gaming keyboard. It has a MSRP of 49.95EUR. Blade is the new addition to the Ozone´s keyboard family, designed to enhance gaming experience and bring the game to the top. A stylized and aggressive design with back-lighted keys combined with hot gaming features turns Ozone´s Blade in a complete gaming weapon sharp as a knife. The 128 Kb on board memory together with the software included allow the user to fully customize the keyboard saving up to 50 different macros in 5 different profiles. And if you are tired of exiting the game accidentally by pressing the windows key, Blade´s game mode option will allow gamers to disable the windows key when you are in the middle of the action. On the fly profile switch Gamers can easily get a stunning look in the dark with the Blade´s back-lighted keys. Users are able to choose from the two available colors, red or blue, and adjust the light intensity to your needs on-the-fly. Blade´s profile management allows users to save up to 5 different profiles and change them on-the-fly and it´s possible to switch game or character-specific profile immediately. The new Ozone Blade Keyboard can be easily customized, saving up to 50 macro keys using 5 different profiles. Hot keys, shortcuts or a whole key sequence can be quickly saved. Gamers can also take their preferred gaming profiles everywhere and use them on any system with Blade´s on board memory.







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tsunami231
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#4543888 Posted on: 03/04/2013 08:11 PM
still looking that keyboard that dont click and clack for just putting your finger on the keys let alone type on then. I find it hard to believe in this day and age they cant make keyboards or mouses that are silent.

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#4543899 Posted on: 03/04/2013 08:19 PM
still looking that keyboard that dont click and clack for just putting your finger on the keys let alone type on then. I find it hard to believe in this day and age they cant make keyboards or mouses that are silent.


I don't want my keyboard to be quiet, I want every button pressed to be felt by my ennemies!

To be serious, a mechanical keyboard is not meant to be silent because the intent is to make sure you ''feel like'' you have pressed the buttom, the sound is really just a byproduct of the mechanical switch (that is a spring powered click clack you hear)

I find myself pressing the keys very intensely just because I'm used to it now, even on laptop keyboards. It has to make noise otherwise I'm not certain the command has been understood by the computer.

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#4544331 Posted on: 03/05/2013 05:41 AM
still looking that keyboard that dont click and clack for just putting your finger on the keys let alone type on then. I find it hard to believe in this day and age they cant make keyboards or mouses that are silent.


..they don't make them because no one would want them, and anyone who would, wouldn't afterwards

there's a reason why tablets/phones have clicking noises any time you do almost anything on a touch screen

even some touch screen monitors have some sort of noise that doesn't come out of the computer speakers when you touch it

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#4544338 Posted on: 03/05/2013 06:07 AM
I want every button pressed to be felt by my ennemies!


Are you referring to the ''left'' mouse button? :D

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