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When not in use, the LCD panel folds down to protect the screen. The LCD and Logitech's gaming keyboard software also help gamers to set up custom macro commands, which combine multiple keystrokes ...
Also, the keyboard is unique in many ways, with LCD keys, swappable switches and more. Everest can be pre-ordered, from 95€ ($90 / £85 - depending on exchange rate).
Mechanical keyboard with LCD touchscreen With the assumption that the CR840 crowd funding campaign successfully raises its required pledge goal and the project progresses smoothly, worldwide ...
The first keyboard in the G-series family of gaming-grade peripherals, the Logitech G15 keyboard features a built-in auxiliary LCD display, 18 programmable keys, and advanced software, making it ...
When you don't use it, you can close the LCD panel. There are 18 keys which you can customise on the left part of the keyboard. This keyboard has built in USB Hub (2 ports).
The keys are LCD instead of OLED, are 20 pixel by 20 pixel monochrome, and only on the function keys, not the whole keyboard. Users can also create custom icons for shortcuts using an included ...
California-based United Keys has announced today the world's first PC keyboard with user programmable display keys, the 205PRO. The USB 2.0 keyboard comes with twelve tiny monochrome LCDs mounted ...
We got our hands on Razer’s premiere $249.99 Star Wars: The Old Republic keyboard today and swiped our fingers across its LCD-equipped keys and multitouch auxiliary screen.
The Razer DeathStalker Ultimate is a $249.99 gaming keyboard equipped with a 4-inch integrated touchpad that doubles as an auxiliary LCD display.
This isn't the first "ultimate gaming keyboard" we've seen, but Logitech's G15 still has some features that might appeal to both gamers and office nerds alike. For one thing, it has a built-in LCD ...
Each key can display any image by using Razer's Synapse 2.0 software, offering gamers the smartest keyboard on the market. The LCD panel below the keys is capable of two modes.
At $1500, it was kind of a stretch. More recently, Razer’s Blade laptop and an unreleased keyboard have integrated a touchscreen and LCD keys, though also at a premium.