With its MEKA G-Unit “Red Switch Edition”, Tt caters to those wanting a robust gaming keyboard that offers the smoothest typing experience possible. In addition to its CHERRY MX red switches, the G-Unit includes 12 dedicated macro keys, dedicated media player and profile-switcher keys, and something totally unexpected: A built-in USB audio card.
In the summer of 2010, and amidst what I’m sure was uncomfortably humid Taipei weather, Thermaltake took the veil off of its “eSPORTS” peripheral line. As the name suggested, the line was to target gamers, and gamers only. If I recall, Thermaltake even had some pro-gamers on-hand to prove the line-up’s worth to the public.
A lot has sure happened in the three-and-a-half years since that announcement. Today, Tt has a wide-range of gaming mice, keyboards, headsets, mousepads, and even accessories like gloves, jackets, t-shirts and an external audio card. I think it’d be appropriate to say that Tt’s eSPORTS line is on fire, and we’ve yet to see what will be unveiled at next week’s CES.
When mechanical keyboards hit the scene in a big way a couple of years ago, Thermaltake wasted no time in latching onto the product category and releasing its own models. Overall, many of these have been very well-received, including the MEKA G-Unit, which I’m taking a look at here.
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