When it comes to keyboards, just about everyone makes them but only a few companies have been able to really get things rolling. Cooler Master is one of those companies, they bridge the gap between the high-end expensive enthusiast brands and gaming products with simple keyboards at decent prices from a brand most people know. Over the years more often than not I personally have been using them on my own computer and that is with a huge stack of other keyboards available to use. So any time Cooler Master introduces a new model they have earned my attention. They reached out a few months ago about an upcoming keyboard, well really a new variation on their current lineup, the Masterkeys PBT. They sent out the S model, or what most call their TKL version. Today I’m going to check it out.
Product Name: Cooler Master Masterkeys S PBT
Review Sample Provided by: Cooler Master
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
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Specifications |
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Key Switches |
Cherry Green Cherry Silver Cherry Blue Cherry Red Cherry Brown |
Layout |
87/88 keys Tenkeyless |
Material |
Plastic / Metal |
Color |
Black |
Polling Rate |
1000 Hz |
Repeat Rate |
1x / 2x / 4x / 8x |
Media Keys |
Yes, via FN |
Windows Key Lock |
Yes |
Cable |
Detachable with Micro-USB |
Connector Cable |
USB 2.0 |
Cable Length |
1.5 Meters |
Dimensions |
14.1 x 5.4 x 1.5 in (35.9 x 13.8 x 3.7 cm) |
Weight |
33.9 oz (960 g) |
Included |
Keycap puller Protective bag 7 extra colored keycaps |