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Thermaltake Premium X1 RGB Cherry MX SPEED Mechanical Gaming Keyboard ( detachable palm rest / app control / Alexa Voice control )

£49.98
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The lowest I have seen this at! Over £100 at launch and a cheap way to get into MX Speed Silver keys. These are the fastest keys made by Cherry.
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Key Features

The X1 RGB gaming keyboard comes in a sleek and stunning finish that delivers 16.8 million of true RGB colour illumination with 12 dynamic lighting effects. Best yet, it is exclusively compatible with all Thermaltake TT RGB Sync products – and any other product range sporting the TT RGB Sync logo, enabling enthusiasts to sync all RGB colours seamlessly to all Thermaltake compatible product lines for even greater colour coordination. In addition, the X1 RGB comes with an exclusively designed smartphone/tablet app with voice controlled AI for access to light functions and essential macros. The app also includes an exclusive patented designed Virtual Game Controller (VGC) mode for a truly unique and astounding mobile gaming experience.

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Detailed overview by Cherry is here.


Review

Vortez
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Youtube review

Thermaltake Tt X1 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review


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  1. KITTYBOTS's avatar
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    Comparison of the different Cherry MX switch types:
  2. lukenewnham's avatar
    Only issue is its American QWERTY not UK QWERTY
    Glix's avatar
    It's got the UK layout, check the Vortez review.
  3. thelagmonster's avatar
    Looks like a great price for a very solid board
  4. justhighend4u's avatar
    Bargain. HEAT
  5. Mail's avatar
    Thermaltake making keyboards? Never knew they'd be interested in the industry haha.

    Looks nearly identical to my EVGA Z20. Looks like I know what I'm getting when my Z20 fails.
    KITTYBOTS's avatar
    Author
    They have been selling keyboards for a few years now.
  6. Tarzion's avatar
    I think the problem is with the raised keys compared to the normal keyboards, which I am used to.

    The lower part of the hand keeps touching some of the lower keys while typing.. I don't think I can work with my hands raise.

    Other than that I love the keyboard.
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