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Guru3D.com » News » Cherry, ultra-thin mechanical keyboard with a low-speed axis CHERRY MX 10.0N RGB

Cherry, ultra-thin mechanical keyboard with a low-speed axis CHERRY MX 10.0N RGB

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/16/2021 09:17 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)
Cherry, ultra-thin mechanical keyboard with a low-speed axis CHERRY MX 10.0N RGB

Cherry has released the "CHERRY MX 10.0N RGB," a mechanical keyboard that allows you to enjoy the sensation of typing premium mechanical switches while maintaining a slim form suitable for the office keyboard class.

With a single-contact low profile switch CHERRY MX Low Profile RGB SPEED and a durable and solid metal casing, it is an excellent choice for any application. It has a low-profile design that eliminates the need for a palm rest while yet allowing for comfortable input, and the switch is sturdy enough to survive 50 million clicks. In addition, each switch has a built-in RGB LED that supports 16.8 million colors, and you can customize the illumination and macro for any key using the included application. 8MB of onboard memory is dedicated to storing the configurations. Additionally, the keyboard layout includes a selection of other European layouts, including a German layout, among others.

The keyboard also includes a full key rollover feature that allows for the simultaneous pressing of all keys as well as an anti-ghost function that prevents input omissions from occurring. The interface is USB, and it is intended to be connected via a Type-C connection that is easily removable.

In terms of outward dimensions, the device is 425 millimeters wide, 127 millimeters deep, 16 millimeters high, and weighs 854 milligrams. A Type-C cable measuring 160cm is included with the device.

CHERRY MX 10.0N RGB has an estimated market price 149.99 euros



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