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Publié: 2022-08-27, Auteur: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Extrait: There are a lot of keyboards out there, and while most are pretty generic and very similar, there's actually a lot more verity out there than people may realise. There are quite a few form factors for keyboards too, and the trend for smaller ones is uniro...
Available with three different Cherry MX switches, Volume wheel and padded wrist rest, USB passthrough,
Expensive for the feature set, Lacks software for controlling lighting and macros, No dedicated media keys other than mute and volume
XPG's Summoner features a comfortable wrist rest and a handy volume knob. But a lack of control software and a fairly high price for what you get means you may want to seek alternative options...
Key switches are sluggish, No software for setting control
For just £5 more, you could get the Asus ROG Strix Flare, which is far more customisable and also offers a choice of Cherry MX switches. Its wrist rest isn't padded, but is still reasonably comfortable, and you also get a much wider range of dedicated med...
Quality Construction, High Quality Wrist Rest, Spare Key Caps, Great Looks
Plastic Key Cap Puller, Non-detachable Cable, USB 2.0 Pass-through, No Software Support
Overall the ADATA XPG Summoner is a decent offering in it's price range.However, there are some things ADATA XPG could improve on, the biggest of our gripes is the USB 2.0 Pass-through port, the majority of devices used today will benefit from a USB 3.0 p...
Publié: 2019-09-30, Auteur: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
At this price range, the ADATA XPG Summoner is extremely competitive in today's market. It's a great price for a keyboard with this many features and this level of build quality. Most high-end mechs at this price have a plastic shell. Great aesthetics, su...
Publié: 2020-06-15, Auteur: Mark , review by: neoseeker.com
The XPG Summoner is a solid keyboard with its thick sandblasted metal top frame, thick plastic base, rubber feet, and Cherry MX switches rated for 50 million key presses. It has seven preset RGB modes, and six preset static colors. It can store up to five...
Available with three different Cherry MX switches, Volume wheel and padded wrist rest, USB passthrough,
Expensive for the feature set, Lacks software for controlling lighting and macros, No dedicated media keys other than mute and volume
XPG's Summoner features a comfortable wrist rest and a handy volume knob. But a lack of control software and a fairly high price for what you get means you may want to seek alternative options...
As expected, the XPG SUMMONER performed very well with games thanks to its Cherry MX Red switches. These Cherry MX Red switches provide a linear feel, making them great for games. XPG also provides two other variants of this keyboard with Cherry MX Speed...
Good build quality with a nice balance of weight and sturdiness, Choice of three Cherry MX switches providing different, but still consistent, experiences for gamers, RGB backlighting with multiple colors and effects to choose from, Dedicated volume contr
Expensive for the feature set, User customization over lighting and functionality is limited, Stock keycaps will wear out sooner than later
The ADATA XPG Summoner keyboard costs $129.99–$139.99 depending on the switch option, from the XPG webshop in the USA as of the date this review was written. Good build quality with a nice balance of weight and sturdiness Choice of three Cherry MX switch...