Form factor | Standard |
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Recommended usage | Gaming |
Key switch type | Mechanical |
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Key switch technology | Red |
Keys operating life (in millions) | 10 |
Rollover | 6-key/N-key rollover |
Colour of product |
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Keyboard style | Straight |
Backlight | yes |
Backlight colour | Red/Green/Blue |
Cable length | 1.8 |
Wrist rest | no |
Power source type | USB |
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Interface | USB |
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Width | 17.72 in |
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Depth | 4.98 in |
Height | 0.94 in |
Weight | 28.22 oz |
Mouse included | no |
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Number of hot keys | 6 |
Numeric keypad | yes |
Windows keys | yes |
I have never really understood the idea behind "diet" or "light" versions of food. Every lunch time at work, my co-workers would pull out a can of Pepsi Zero or Diet Coke. Personally, I do not drink soft drinks on a daily occasion just because I know it is not the healthiest of things. However, if I were to do so, I definitely would not drink the diet versions of those drinks either. To me, they have a weird aftertaste, even with the newer versions featuring other sweeteners. I have also heard reports about how lighter versions of things, such as peanut butter, can actually be worse than the original. In the case of peanut butter, light versions tend to swap out the oils and instead add extra sugar to compensate for the difference. Of course, this is not to show a bad light on these types of food, but I personally think if you really want a diet version of any food, the easiest way is to cut back the portion size. Today in our hands is the Tesoro Gram XS. Tesoro showed this keyboard off at CES earlier this year, advertised as a super slim mechanical keyboard. I would think this is like the diet version their original Gram Spectrum, but is it any good to use? Are there any compromises made to get the body so slim? These questions and more will be considered in today's review!
Tesoro adds another set of unique switches to their growing portfolio, and the new GRAM XS keyboard uses ultra-slim mechanical switches in linear or tactile/clicky versions. Combine this with chiclet-style thin keycaps and a low profile case, and we have a keyboard that looks like an OEM keyboard at ~23 mm in height while offering the features of a modern high-end mechanical keyboard.
The Tesoro Gram XS is a gorgeous ultra-thin keyboard with tactile keys, but unrefined software and design quirks weigh it down.
Featuring their very own low-profile mechanical chiclet switches and RGB lighting, the Tesoro Gram XS arrives in a very thin package, but how does it fair? Read on to find out....
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