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Genius GX Gaming Manticore Keyboards

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/08/2013 02:33 PM | source: | 12 comment(s)
Genius GX Gaming Manticore Keyboards

GX Gaming, the gaming series of peripheral maker, Genius, today introduces the Manticore, a highly customizable gaming keyboard with mechanical-like keys with a 16 million color backlight palette in 3 separate color zones. The Manticore outshines the competition thanks to it mechanical-like backlit keys, which are divided into three separate zones, and each zone can be set to a different color. They also feature a 16 million RGB color palette and four brightness levels, helping gamers play at a high level even in low-lighting settings.

This wide range of color combined with the three key zones provides virtually unlimited customization options.

Macros Made Easy

Situated on the left side of the Manticore are eight macro keys. Three different setups are possible, allowing for a total of 24 macros. And with just a press of a button, gamers can rapidly switch between setups. New macros can be created and assigned on the fly using the Master Record button. The Manticore also has 32 kilobyte onboard memory, and 20 keys can be pressed at the same time without any ghosting effect.

 

Low Latency and All the Extras

The Manticore lets gamers play at high speeds and in full comfort. It boasts an up to 1,000 hertz report rate with a 1millisecond response time, and is equipped with rubber pads on the bottom for enhanced stability. And with its smart cable management, the Manticore's 1.8 meter (6ft) USB 2.0 cable won't clutter desks. Two USB ports on the back of the keyboard can accommodate additional peripherals, helping users obtain a fully immersive gaming experience.

Availability

The GX Gaming Manticore keyboard is now available in North America for the suggested retail price of $79.99.

Package Contents

  • Wired keyboard with 1.8m cable
  • Manticore CD
  • Multilanguage quick guide

Specifications

  • Dimensions (W*H*D): 54.3 x 3.0 x 20.0cm
  • Weight: 1003g
  • High-speed USB 2.0 cable

More product information available at:

http://www.gx-gaming.com/?action=products_detail&wtype=feature&id=19



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The Goose
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#4634174 Posted on: 08/08/2013 09:48 PM
Well i've being using my ms sidewinder x6 since i bought it back in 2008 and it still works like it was new, but for a genius product that keyboard looks ok, priced similar to my x6 but i like my detachable num pad.

UZ7
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#4634181 Posted on: 08/08/2013 10:15 PM
For the price I would go with CM mechs :P

Frog_Smoker
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#4634737 Posted on: 08/10/2013 12:15 AM
...today introduces the Manticore...


but on ama***'s website

Date first available: July 1, 2013


:bonk: :bonk: :bonk:

I think I may actually get this though.

sverek
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#4635097 Posted on: 08/10/2013 07:48 PM
pro gaming gear and yet they still have CAPS LOCK and windows button on it, just waiting for super pro gamer to missclick it.

PhazeDelta1
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#4635102 Posted on: 08/10/2013 07:56 PM
pro gaming gear and yet they still have CAPS LOCK and windows button on it, just waiting for super pro gamer to missclick it.


You must be new. Super pro gamers don't misclick. :rolleyes:

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