Thermaltake TT Premium  X1 RGB Cherry Blue Switch Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
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Thermaltake TT Premium X1 RGB Cherry Blue Switch Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

I have mainly reviewed cases for Thermaltake in the past year, but they have a sub-brand called TT Premium which focusses on gaming peripherals. The TT Premium X1 RGB gaming keyboard is a feature-rich mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Blue switches and is currently available on Scan, Overclockers and Novatech for just £99. For some…

Acer Predator Aethon 500 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
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Acer Predator Aethon 500 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

The Predator Aethon 500 is the second peripheral I have reviewed from Acer of the past week and is the first mechanical keyboard Acer has produced. The Acer Predator Aethon 500 ticks most of the box’s gamers want out of a keyboard nowadays, there is fully programmable RGB, programmable macro keys, mechanical switches, media keys…

HyperX Alloy FPS RGB Mechanical Keyboard Review- HX-KB1SS2-UK
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HyperX Alloy FPS RGB Mechanical Keyboard Review- HX-KB1SS2-UK

It has been a while since I have done a mechanical keyboard review and I am always keen to work with new brands and to find new options for readers. HyperX is a Kingston owned gaming brand that makes headsets, keyboards, DDR4 memory, mice and storage. They typically offer excellent value for money over some…

Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
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Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

The Logitech G810 is the bigger brother of the superb G610 I reviewed back in 2016. Currently priced at £121 on Amazon it is around £20 more than the G610. For the extra £20 you get two substantial improvements, firstly there is the full RGB with each key being able to produce 16.8 million colours….

Aukey KM-G3 Mechanical Keyboard with Outemu Blue Switches Review
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Aukey KM-G3 Mechanical Keyboard with Outemu Blue Switches Review

Aukey is not known for their mechanical or gaming keyboards, but they are a popular seller on Amazon for computer and mobile related accessories. Their first mechanical keyboard is priced at just £55.55 has RGB backlighting and features what they describe as Blue mechanical switches. Interestingly there is now mention of Cherry the main brand…