G.Skill KM360 Keyboard Review -
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The tenkeyless design means that there is no Numpad. The keyboard also lacks media controls. The KM360 is marketed as an everyday keyboard, but it won’t be good for Excel users or even heavy-typing type of persons.
The KM360 has a special keycap design, with optimized angles. From the side, you’ll notice that each row is leveled at a different angle, resulting in an ergonomic and natural design.
Let's check what we have on the underside. When you flip the keyboard, you’ll see two long, thin rubber bumpers at the bottom, and two feet up top that each has their own rubber stoppers, which adds a noticeable amount of height to the keyboard.
Compared to other tenkeyless boards, the KM360 is actually a little chunky.
The keycaps are made from double-injected ABS, which should prevent the letters from fading. It’s also supposed to make the plastic keycaps "feel smoother since there are no bumps from printing or indents from laser etching."
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