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Gigabyte Force K7 Stealth gaming keyboard review - Review - Article - Guide

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/08/2014 01:33 PM [ 3] 4 comment(s)

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Hands on with the Gigabyte FORCE K7 Stealth Gaming Keyboard

Gigabyte released the Force K7 Stealth gaming keyboard which we review. Not a 125 EURO mechanical for a change, as you know mechanical switches make keyboards expensive -- this is a 37 EUR budget gaming keyboard that has a nice style and some design features. It might not be a mechanical keyboard, but for the money it is a pretty nice deal though.

Interface USB
Activation Membrane
Switch Type Scissor
Switch Life 5 million times
Key Profile Ultra-slim
Travel Distance 3.0+/-0.2mm
Activation Distance 1.9+/-0.05mm
Peak Force 55g ±10%
Dimension 480(L)* 195(W)*26.5(H) mm
Weight 1100g±10%
Cable Length 1.8m nylon braided cord
Color Black
OS Support Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7/8

The Gigabyte FORCE K7 Stealth gaming keyboard has certain gaming features like an anti-ghosting function that allows up to 7 buttons to be pressed at the same time. Not all keys are supported that way though. Only Q, W, A, S, D, left shift and space. Though those are the keys usually utilized in games. In addition to this, the K7 Stealth has 3-color backlight illumination, with dynamic volume and backlight control. And all that is attached to a nice 2 meter braided USB chord. 

  • Ultra short key travel
  • 3-color backlighting
  • Selective anti-ghosting around WASD cluster
  • Dynamic volume and backlit illumination control

Having tried the Gigabyte FORCE K7 Stealth gaming keyboard for a while now, admittedly I am not disappointed. Gigabyte managed to put a fairly decent keyboard on the market offering essential gaming functionality. Next to that, it just types nicely and relax and comes with a handy volume wheel.

So the review you are reading is actually typed on the keyboard. Let's go check her out ! Oh yeah .. it looks quite nice too. 




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