Formfaktor | Standard |
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Empfohlene Verwendung | Spielen |
Schlüsselschaltertyp | Mechanisch |
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Schlüsselschaltertechnologie | TTC Blau |
Schlüsselmenge | 104 |
Lebensdauer der Schlüssel (in Millionen) | 50 |
Sich umdrehen | N-key rollover |
Farbe des Produkts | Schwarz |
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Tastaturstil | Gerade |
Material | Aluminium |
Oberflächenfärbung | Monoton |
Hintergrundbeleuchtung | Ja |
Hintergrundbeleuchtung Farbe | Rot grün blau |
Kabellänge | 1.8 m |
Handgelenkauflage | Ja |
Stromquellentyp | USB |
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Schnittstelle | USB |
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Breite | 448.0 mm |
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Tiefe | 202.4 mm |
Höhe | 36.9 mm |
Gewicht | 1560.0 g |
Anti-Ghosting | Nein |
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Maus enthalten | Nein |
Multimedia-Tasten | Ja |
Numerische Tastatur | Ja |
Windows-Schlüssel | Ja |
Gamdias' Hermes P1 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard surprises and manages to tick when of the boxes when it comes to picking a keyboard.
Will this other Hermes variant be your next gaming keyboard? Gamdias is back with another gaming mechanical keyboard and from its Hermes mechanical keyboard model. The Hermes P1 features a frameless keyboard design with an aluminum body to provide a cutting-edge look, and similar with the original Hermes, it also features RGB lighting that allow
The other night, I was playing a board game called Flux with my girlfriend and some church friends. The board game is quite interesting, as it is actually has no set rules. Each game is different, as the cards you play change the rules of the game. This means even the goal of the game can change throughout. To start the game off, there is a basic rule card. As the game continues, you draw cards and play them. There are goals, new rules, keepers, and action cards. Keepers are the usual means by which the game is won, as the goal cards usually require two specific keepers. The new rules apply in different ways to the game, keeping everything interesting at all times. During the game that night, my girlfriend played a new rule card, proudly saying the name as she played it, "Inflammation!" This was not the name of the card she played as she misspoke, and so after she said it I gave her a blank stare until she noticed and we all laughed about it. The actual name of the card is inflation, which increases all the numerals on the new rules in play by one. I guess she had a verbal typo? As always, the typo resulted in some laughter, but they can also be quite embarrassing. Most of the time on the internet, one can get quite embarrassed by some typos, and so they should be avoided at all costs. One of the tools to avoid these typos is for the right keyboard; preferably a mechanical one. Today, we have the GAMDIAS Hermes P1 RGB up for review. Could it be a worthy tool to prevent red-faced induced episodes from randoms on the Internet pointing out your mistake? Read on to find out!
Our review of the GAMDIAS Hermes P1 mechanical keyboard. Despite not having Cherry MX switches, it feels pretty good, and RGB lighting is a plus.
The Hermes P1 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard might just be the ideal partner for people looking for a model that actually sounds like a typewriter.
The Hermes P1 is a mechanical keyboard made by Gamdias that is currently sold on Amazon for a price of $54. Build and Design To start off, this keyboard looks great. The back plate is made of a very nice looking brushed aluminum that is both strong and light. With a full metal front and...
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