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November 2016
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Great build quality, Combining the numpad/arrow keys does result in a smaller keyboard, RGB lighting looks good
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The Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro M RGB is an innovative keyboard, but it does suffer from a few issues.Starting with the good, though, the Pro M RGB has fantastic build quality thanks to its internal metal frame. This is now something we have come to expe...
Publié: 2017-02-28, Auteur: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Compact 90% design, Available in white and RGB LED variants, Built-in multimedia controls, On-the-fly customisation, Rock solid build quality, Detachable USB cable, Fully mechanical,
None, “The Cooler Master Masterkeys Pro M comes packed with all the features you would expect from a high-end keyboard, with on-the-fly RGB led lighting, macros, and more! Best of all, it all comes wrapped up in a neat and tidy 90% form factor.”, Cooler M
PriceThe Cooler Master Masterkeys Pro M is available from today with an MSRP of £109.99. That's a lot of money, but given the vast amount of features that are built right into the keyboard, we think it's easily competitive with any other £100+ keyboard on...
Having previously reviewed the Masterkeys Pro M White LED keyboard back in November, I am all too familiar with the layout and the features; after all, the Pro M RGB is exactly the same albeit with RGB lighting instead of a solid white. The only differenc...
Exceptional value; offers a huge feature set which makes £79.99 a bargain, Cooler Master have made the most of the limited width, Thick chunky keyboard offers good build quality and stability, Available in Cherry MX brown, red and blue switch types, Make
num lock/caps lock and scroll lock indicator section does not fit with the rest of the Masterkeys overall aesthetic
Publié: 2016-08-09, Auteur: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Durable build quality, Bright and clean white LED lighting, 90% form factor, Detachable cable, Powerful and programmable LED lighting engine, Macro engine, Great for work and gaming,
None, “Cooler Master is well-known for creating high-quality keyboards and the Pro M is no exception. It doesn’t matter if you’re a pro gamer or just doing your taxes, if you’re looking for a versatile keyboard that bridges the size gap between TKL and fu
PriceThe Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro M is available from most major retailers for the very reasonable price of £79.99. That's obviously still not cheap, but for a feature packed mechanical keyboard, it's a pretty great deal and clocks in at around £15 le...
Publié: 2016-08-02, Auteur: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Cherry MX Brown mechanical keys, Small footprint takes up the minimum of desk space, Good value for money, Solid frame offers total support, Strong white LED lighting with five steps of brightness, Cable guide feeds to the rear, left or right as you prefe
The doubling up of key functions can get confusing, The lack of RGB lighting is a bit boring, No control software so you are forced to use keyboard commands, No wrist rest.
Cooler Master has added a new keyboard called MasterKeys Pro M White LEDs to its impressive array of peripherals. The name pretty much tells you all you need to know about the hardware, although it takes a certain amount of analysis to pin down the most i...
Extrait: The Cooler Master Masterkeys range has been a good introduction to the crowded mechanical keyboard marketplace, with a very solid product at an attractive price. We know from experience though that many of you prefer a smaller sized keyboard rather than a...
Publié: 2016-08-12, Auteur: Jeff , review by: gamecrate.com
Extrait: Okay, I'm a huge fan of a full keyboard setup. I like having everything at my fingertips, from the page up/down keys, to the function line, to the numpad. I feel very naked when using a keyboard that doesn't have all those keys. It's one of the reasons I'...
Extrait: As a first-time reviewer, I feel judgement is inevitable concerning both my opinion and the product under review. My claim as a reviewer is without a stake in this new and vast technological territory, and I am reminded of the words of the great role mode...