Testseek.com have collected 57 expert reviews of the Tesoro Durandal Ultimate G1NL and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Tesoro Durandal Ultimate G1NL.
June 2013
(82%)
57 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Build Quality, Cherry MX Switches (Red/Blue/Black/Brown), 2 USB Ports, Headphones & Microphone 3.5mm Ports, Gold Plated USB Plug & 3.5mm Jacks, Braided Cable, Backlighting (4 Modes), Control Software, 128KB Macro And Profile Memory, Up To 50 Macros (10 Fo
Single Backlit Illumination Color, Single USB Connector May Not Provide Enough Power for Some Devices, Price (For Some)
This review would had been much better had we received the wrist rest as well, however if you place the Durandal Ultimate right next to the 6Gv2 by SteelSeries the similarities are quite staggering so naturally since we had no issues using the 6Gv2 we can...
Luscious for extended typing, Flexible backlighting levels, Programmable macro software, Onboard memorization of profiles
Media keys only partially worked on our unit, Lack of dedicated media-playback features, Uncomfortable wrist rest, Not enough value for the high price
Tesoro’s top-end mechanical keyboard wields Cherry MX Brown switches for epic typing comfort, but the extra goodies inflate the price past the point of sensible value. ...
Uses two kinds of Cherry key switch, No-nonsense styling, Single-connector USB interface powers two-port hub
A bit pricey, even for a mechanical board, Dual-color lighting scheme is attractive but not overly practical
This unique mechanical gaming board features two kinds of Cherry switch, differentiated by dual-color backlighting. It's a pricey but spiffy option for serious gamers who like the responsive feel of Cherry MX Red and Black. ...
Abstract: With about nine mechanical keyboards piling up behind me, waiting to be inspected, weighed down and opened up, I think we should have a talk about mechas, a meta-review of sorts. Yes, it's time for gaming peripherals. Loads of 'em.The heavy mechanical key...
Tesoro has taken the standard keyboard we all know and love and rather than try and mess with that formula they embraced it, kept it simple and stamped their own style into it. When you take the Durandal Ultimate out of its box and start looking round ...
Nice to type on, Nice to game on, High quality feeling, Sleeved cables
Software feels incomplete, Hand rest removal
I have tested this keyboard in various games, actually I used it at our latest LAN party for about 15 hours straight and I had no issues during that time. The red cherry MX suits me well as it works well for typing and gaming. The Durandal performs we...
The Durandal-keyboards are a successful game-opener from Tesoro. Launching two models makes sense as well, because not everyone is willing to pay premium for the back light and the extra connectivity. The Durandal is a good, solid keyboard, but unfort...
Published: 2014-12-04, Author: Henry , review by: kitguru.net
Great performance, Should offer a choice of switches when availability improves, LED backlighting, Plenty of macro options
Build quality is average, Software is unintuitive.
Overall we have mixed feelings about the Tesoro Durandal G1NL mechanical gaming keyboard. Starting with the positive aspects of the keyboard, it offers excellent gaming performance thanks to the renowned Cherry MX switches that are employed within. The fa...
Published: 2014-11-06, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
The Tesoro Durandal Ultimate (G1NL) may not have the fancy lighting of its big brother the Lobera Supreme , but it does feature Cherry MX switches and pretty much everything it does, it does well… As we have come to expect from Tesoro the Durandal Ultima...