Mountain Everest Max keyboard review

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The Mountain Everest Max arrives in a box with a typical Mountain design, primarily black, with blue accents.


 

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The back of the box shows the features this keyboard has and how much stuff is in the box.


 

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The reviewed model includes the Cherry MX Browns. Of course, you will get the full n-key rollover and full anti-ghosting. In other words – a relatively standard list for the gamer’s keyboard. Inside, we find the main block of the keyboard and the palm rest in plastic bags, on separate box levels.


 

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The Numpad, customization items, media dock, and the USB cables are in separate boxes hidden in one bigger one, inserted into the big package in the form of a drawer. On the back of these boxes, there’s a breakdown of all their features.

  

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The Mountain Everest Max’s frame is made of aluminium and has dimensions of 265 x 461 x 43mm (L x W x H) and a weight of 1.37 kg. It is robust, looks very sturdy, and is finished to a great standard (especially the aluminium frame). The keycaps are made of ABS (but the PBT is available, with a 30 EUR surcharge).  PBT is more reliable, so it’s a more desired variant.


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Overall - inside we can find

  • Keycap & Switch combo removal tool
  • USB Type-C to C cable (15cm)
  • USB Type-A to C cable (2m)
  • Extra Cherry MX Switch x5
  • Extra ESC keycap x1
  • Riser feet (eight pieces)

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