Despite my problems typing on this keyboard – which I'm sure is temporary as I've improved a lot already – I do really like it. The ability to switch off the Windows keys is a godsend to any gamer. The multimedia keys are useful, but really shine when in conjunction with the LCD panel, which displays the track and artist.
The plethora of add-ons available will keep you busy, and if you can do some mild programming you'll have fun creating your own. The lack of Linux support is not a huge issue as it's not exactly a gaming OS. However, I believe the appeal of this keyboard extends beyond that of the gamer, as the macros and LCD panel can become very handy for several situations.
At only £44.99, I have absolutely no problems recommending this keyboard, In fact, if it had USB 2.0 ports instead of 1.1, it would have garnered 10/10.Read full review
Overall
9/10
By Andrew 'Spode' Miller
Reviewed 07 December 2006
Updated 05 February 2011