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QPAD MK-85 and MK-50 mechanical gaming keyboards

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/24/2011 01:15 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

QPAD introduced two new gaming keyboards with Cherry MX Red mechanical switches. Full details in the press release, the main difference between the MK-85 and MK-50 is that the latter one is a stripped down version, without backlight, programmable keys nor audio/USB connectors.

QPAD widens their product range with two brand new keyboards: the QPAD MK-85 and MK-50. Although sharing some common features, the boards still differ greatly. One offers world's first groundbreaking technology with no expenses spared, and the other attempts a break at the so sought after





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