GIGABYTE Launches the Aivia Osmium Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
So Gigabyte launched the Aivia Osmium Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, which we already reviewed oh two months ago. GIGABYTE, the world's leading premium gaming hardware company, knows what gamers need and want of a mechanical keyboard. For gamers who emphasis on excellent tactile feedback, fast response and silent keystroke, the new gaming keyboard from GIGABYTE is definitely the best choice. GIGABYTE introduces you the whole new premium gaming keyboard, Aivia Osmium Mechanical Gaming Keyboard.
The blue Platinum group metal "Osmium" is the heaviest element at normal conditions. It's hard, rare and noble nature represents ultra durability and luxury of Aivia Osmium Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. It not only features Cherry Red mechanical key-switches, but is also exclusive built with an USB 3.0 hub. Aivia Osmium is utilizing the revolutionary anti-ghosting matrix key-switch design, and innovatively features dynamic volume and backlit wheel controllers.
Silent Gaming-grade Mechanical Keys
Optimized 45g actuation force
Aivia Osmium Mechanical Gaming Keyboard utilizes Cherry Red mechanical key-switches that provide the ultimate user experience during frenzied gaming sessions or prolonged multi-touch keyboarding. The keys provide superior tactile feedback and an optimized force of 45g. Reduced key actuation distance of 2 mm improves keyboard response time while remaining whisper silent during operation.
Ultra durability offering 50 million key press lifespan
GIGABYTE Aivia Osmium with superior materials and design improves key durability offering a staggering 50 million key press lifespan which is more than 10 times the amount of conventional keyboards.
Enjoy faster transmission with USB 3.0 extension port
Aivia Osmium is exclusive built with an USB 3.0 output which enables the ability to extend USB 3.0 Superspeed support from the motherboard. Now you can connect your USB 3.0 device simply through the keyboard. Independent USB3.0 signal transferring through motherboard ensures the full data transmission without any loss.
Great Features
Not only adapted with Cherry Red mechanical key-switches and the exclusive built-in USB3.0 output, Aivia Osmium also equipped with several gaming essence features.
Absolute anti-ghosting multi-Key press capability
Utilizing the revolutionary anti-ghosting matrix key-switch design, Aivia Osmium provides anti-Ghosting across all zones of the keyboard. Dominate the competition with the amazing advantage and versatility of being able to input multiple keystrokes at once. Never be hindered again on the battlefield as you twist, weave, and decimate your enemies through the unparalleled freedom of absolute anti-ghost technology.
Built-in GHOST Macro Engine
Aivia Osmium with GHOST macro engine which features intuitive interface allows you to pre-define and switch between macro keys easily for latest PC gaming titles. Especially designed for gamers, Aivia Osmium provides five individual macro keys and five different gaming profiles for a customized game experience.
Furthermore, Aivia Osmium innovatively features dynamic volume/ backlit wheel controllers, and attachable wrist rest. With these great features, obtaining victory during gaming battles is no sweat!
Well check out the Guru3D review here.
Gigabyte M7 THOR Gaming Mouse - 10/17/2012 09:48 AM
Gigabyte launches their M7 THOR Gaming Mouse, a mid-level gaming mouse with 6000 dpi laser sensor.
Gigabyte Z77MX D3H TH review - 10/15/2012 01:03 PM
We test the Gigabyte Z77MX D3H TH motherboard in this review. The Gigabyte Z77MX D3H TH is intended for Intel's 22nm Ivy Bridge processors released moments ago based on Socket LGA1155
Gigabyte SkyVision WS100 Wireless HD Sync Device - 10/15/2012 06:10 AM
Gigabyte released their SkyVision WS100 Wireless HD Sync Device - Watching videos on your HDTV
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 650 Ti Overclock Edition - 10/11/2012 11:19 AM
Gigabyte has started rolling out their Gigabyte GeForce GTX 650 Ti Overclock Edition under SKU names GV-N65TOC-2GI and GV-N65TOC-1GI. GV-N65TOC-2GI and GV-N65TOC-1GI are built with GeForce GTX 650 Ti GPUs.
Review: Gigabyte GA-F2A85X UP4 motherboard - 10/08/2012 06:36 AM
In this review slash article we test Gigabyte's GA-F2A85X UP4 motherboard. A motherboard that is intended for the Trinity APU architecture processors from AMD will offer tremendous value for money wh...
Senior Member
Posts: 4755
Joined: 2008-09-07
The keys on this look kinda tiny compared to the Logitech.
Not sure I could personally live with that, not with the amount I type.
Senior Member
Posts: 138
Joined: 2003-07-08
Another overpriced brick for people who haven't discovered better looking and silent Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 which is 2 times cheaper, doesn't need batteries and is good for gaming (supports up to 6 keys pressed down simultaneously)?
Senior Member
Posts: 6361
Joined: 2005-02-25
Not the same category or type of Keyboards, mechanical vs standard plastic dome keyswitch.
I know many peoples who dont like mechanical keyswitch keyboards, there's too peoples who cant stand other type of switch.
Different use, different needs. ( Wireless keyboard have a lot of advantage ( well its not like you cant have 2 keyboards wired on your pc, if you want one allow you to move around with it )
Senior Member
Posts: 4755
Joined: 2008-09-07
To each his own.
There is something to be said for the clickerty-clack of typing on a mechanical kb, though.
just feel sooooo right.
Senior Member
Posts: 225
Joined: 2011-05-01
Hey Hilbert, could you do a review on the Logitech g710+ too? I want to buy a new keyboard and i'm kinda stuck between these two. Would be nice to have a comparison.