Written by Lersar
Monday, 27 June 2011 14:00
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Thermaltake isn’t a new name in the world of PC gaming, the brand well-known for keeping our systems cool and stable when under the load of increasingly stressful titles. Recently, Tt extended their product line into the gaming peripheral industry with a partnership with World Cyber Games, creating a family of keyboards and mice for professional use.
Product Name: Challenger Keyboard Pro
Review Sample Provided by: Thermaltake
Review by: Adam
Pictures by: Adam
| Specification |
| Interface |
USB |
| Operating System |
Windows 7 / Vista / XP |
| Macro Keys |
10 |
| Multimedia Keys |
6 |
| USB Port |
USB 2.0 x 2 |
| Switch Lifecycle |
10 Millions |
| Cable Length |
2m |
| Body Dimension |
(LxWxH): 505 x 195 x 27mm |
| Fan Speed |
6,000 RPM(±15%) |
| Max. Airflow |
2.7CFM |
| Noise Level |
21.7dB |
| Rate Voltage |
DC 5.0V |
| MTBF |
50,000 Hours |
| Fan Dimension |
(LxWxH): 30 x 30 x 10mm |
picture of it glowing in a dark room would have been nice.
Thanks for the feedback we should be able to get that photo and add it to the review. The only problem with a dark shot is it really doesn't show what the keyboard will look like in person. Normally it will come out over saturated and will make even the dimmest back lighting look bright.
Nice write up Adam.
Just wondering though, with the G15 pretty much king of keyboards why would anyone use anything else?
I do like this though. I just think the price is a tad high.
Arxon wrote:
picture of it glowing in a dark room would have been nice.
Yes usually photos without flash don't do the product justice, and flash of course defeats the purpose. I'll try to snap one for you though, it does have a nice underglow to it.
Wingless92 wrote:
Nice write up Adam.
Just wondering though, with the G15 pretty much king of keyboards why would anyone use anything else?
Thanks! It can be somewhat difficult since keyboards especially are typically very similar in nature. Brand preference comes in to play I'm sure, and the mechanics of the keys are a big thing as well.
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