Zalman ZM-K900M RGB mechanical keyboard review

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Functional usage

Functional usage

As we always do, a little history first. Keyboards have always been a part of computing since the very beginning. The original IBM PC came with one, the Model M, which I used as a kid. The Model M, of course, set the standard for all keyboards that came after it. There are some variations in layout, but it's all based off the 101-key Model M. The modern keyboard, thanks to Windows, now has roughly 104 keys, and depending on your location, you can have many more keys than that. Suffice it to say, keyboards are still the most efficient way of interacting with your computer, even with the great strides made in voice-recognition, touch screens, and GUI optimizations. I think the chances of humans ever growing out of the keyboard are pretty slim. In the early days of personal computing the keyboard really meant something because it really was the only way to interact with the machine. Having a good-feeling keyboard was very important, at least until the mouse and GUI came along, and shifted the focus a little bit. Mechanical keyboards have always been around, though, part of the collective geek consciousness, and the enthusiasts that inhabit that world are as hardcore as their keyboards.

LED animation and macro programming

With the Zalman ZM-K900M you get to use options like the lighting portions of the keyboard as well as create some action macros, and profiles.However this is all done at the keyboard with Function keys, there is no software available. Some might like it, others will dislike that. We think that for simple macro profiling this is OK, but for the more advanced stuff you will definitely need to be on the lookout for a keyboard with software suite.

What is interesting is that by pressing FN + 9 allows you to switch in-between 10 different gaming modes, that light up for say counter strike, MMO, FPS, MOBA and many more gaming modes.
  

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Macro's and profile wise here a quick overview. We'll just show you the instruction manual as honestly, the functionality is a trial and error kind of learning curve, now words that I write here can properly describe it without confusing you guys.

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So Dome or Mechanical ?

So, why would you want to spend 100+ EURO on a keyboard? Is it really worth it? Yes, we think so. Mechanical keyboards really are in a class on their own and the LED lighting on this one is pretty sweet TBH. Though not for everybody, but for most once you have used a mechanical keyboard, there is no going back to a regular keyboard. The differences are just great, typing is better, faster and gaming is better. It's just no comparison. The one downside though is that they do make a lot more noise and this applies to gamers mostly. Now you don't need a fancy mechanical keyboard to play a game well, but it can make a game much more enjoyable to play. On the other hand, there are keyboards that are better for noise than others. The mechs are in the noisy keyboard category, it does have a decent clicketyclack though ! Gaming wise I definitely liked these keys and am slowly preferring brown switches over red ones though.



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