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June 2013
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Straight out of the box it is clear that the Osmium has continued the very high build quality that we have seen from previous Aivia products. The keyboard as a very solid feel to it and has a decent weight for a mechanical keyboard, not to heavy but it fe...
Mechanical Cherry MX Red key switches, Lovely finish, Built like a brick, Class-leading connectivity
Aggressive rear slope can be uncomfortable, Expensive
Gigabyte has done a great job with its Aivia Osmium. It's built like a brick, offers superb adjustable backlighting, high-quality mechanical key switches, the most impressive anti-ghosting we've yet come across on a keyboard, and niceties like USB 3.0 in ...
you will know by now that the Gigabyte Aivia Osmium does indeed seem to tick all of the right boxes! The Osmium came very well packaged and presented and the keyboard itself is as good a keyboard as I have ever used. The mechanical Cherry Red switches ...
Publié: 2013-12-12, Auteur: Victor , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Chearry Brown MX switch, LED backlit, Volume and LED backlit control, Win lock, Functional keys, Antighosting, Adjustable backlit intensity, Dedicated special function keys for music control, 25 Macros with quick profile switch, USB 2.0, USB 3.0 mic and a
Keys can be too sensitive for quick typist, No backlit and volume level, location of the macro and the profile switch is not most optimal, Lacks the ability to customize other keys beside the macro keys, Labelling on the keys can be somewhat hard to read
Gigabyte Aivia Osmium Cherry Brown Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (GK-OSMIUM BRN) does double duty as a gaming keyboard that also can be good for typing. The board features tools that gamers need such as Macro, backlit, USB and headset pass-through. 9...
Extrait: With about nine mechanical keyboards piling up behind me, waiting to be inspected, weighed down and opened up, I think we should have a talk about mechas, a meta-review of sorts. Yes, it's time for gaming peripherals. Loads of 'em.The heavy mechanical key...
The Osmium with the Cherry MX Brown switches gives a more hands-on typing experience in comparison to the Cherry MX Red model. This response reassures the gamer and it makes the keyboard feel more “mechanical”. The macro cluster is poorly located, requ...
Don't call it a comeback, as Gigabyte has been at the gaming peripheral scene for years. The high-end gaming keyboard market is very crowded but Gigabyte's AiVia Osmium manages to standout and delivers a well-rounded performance that bundles in the esse...
There are some who would write off the Aivia Osmium based solely on its use of Cherry MX red switches, and that's fair enough. Mechanical keyboard aficionados tend to have a favorite switch type or two. Fortunately, Gigabyte is prepping a twin that combi...
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Publié: 2013-02-11, Auteur: Chris , review by: maximumpc.com
Adjustable backlighting; USB 3.0 passthrough; onboard memory for macros; comfortable, responsive keys.
Palm rest flexes too much; USB port next to headphone jack.