Packaging

For packaging Rosewill kept things simple for the RGB80. The box is flat black with a picture of the keyboard on the cover as well as the name and a few small details. I like that the picture of the keyboard is actually glossy, it helps it pop on the flat black background. The product name also pops a little, they put the R in red, the G in green, and the B in blue to help show that this is a full color backlit keyboard. Around back there is another photo of the whole keyboard as well as four smaller photos that highlight different details. Rosewill also included a feature list as well as a small specification listing to help fill people in with details. What is missing here to me is any mention of what color of key switch the board has. There is a small sticker next to the RGB80 model name rather than the RGB80 BR model name but it would be nice if they were a little clearer.

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Inside the keyboard comes wrapped up a foam bag with the documentation under it and the accessories stuffed into the cardboard area just above the keyboard. Rosewill gives you a small user guide to walk you through using the RGB80 as well as a software disc. For accessories they went above and beyond in my opinion. They give you 10 transparent keycaps and a keycap puller to help swap them out. Each of the caps still has its markings on them but they put them down on the front edge like stealth keyboards do.

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