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Cooler Master MK750

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PB Tech
★★★★★
5 years ago
Cooler Master MK750 RGB Cherry MX Red Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Removable Magnetic Wrist Rest For Superior Comfort, Dedicated keys- Multi-Media, Windows Lock On/Off, On-The-Fly Controls for Quick Macro

Easily the nicest keyboard I have ever used. Smooth keystroke action, not too loud and the best application of LED back lighting I have seen.

Micro Center
★★★★★
5 years ago
Well rounded, minimalistic keyboard

-Full RGB -Detachable usb-c connection with wiring routes under the board -Magnetically detachable COMFY wrist rest - Subtle, but edgy glossy light bar trim -Over a dozen lighting modes (including old school SNAKE) A recent firmware update gives twice as many light modes as shown on Cooler Mater's...

PC Magazine
★★★★
6 years ago
Cooler Master MasterKeys MK750 Review

Taiwanese manufacturer Cooler Master started business 25 years ago, and it has since built a reputation for well-designed computer components. CM is known especially for its snazzy (and often gigantic) computer chassis and, of course, PC coolers of all kinds: case fans, CPU heat sinks, elaborate liquid-cooling gear. More recently, like many PC component makers, it has expanded into gaming peripherals—and in its MasterKeys line, created a keyboard brand that covers the field, from the pseudo-mechanical MasterKeys Lite L currently retailing for just over $50, to the top-of-the-line MasterKeys MK750 debuting today, with an MSRP of just under $160. Now, $160 isn't the MSRP we've seen on an enthusiast/flagship-grade keyboard. (Some top $250.) But it sure isn't chicken feed. So what new and improved features does an MSRP three times as high as Cooler Master's base model buy you, and what remains the same? (Teaser: For one thing, a premium feature here is elaborate RGB backlighting you...

The Cooler Master MasterKeys MK750 is a solid, pricey keyboard with excellent Cherry MX switches and a sober, yet RGB-bedecked, look. We'd like to see some software improvements, and a price drop.

Sturdy aluminum-and-plastic frame; Open-frame design; Supportive magnetic wrist rest; Cherry MX switches; Braided, detachable cord

Expensive for feature set; Stores only four profiles, with no game-specific profiles; No key binding on shifted keys; Ho-hum macro editor; Only some media controls are on dedicated keys

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