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Published: 2013-08-08, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
I am going to just get right down to it here. Are there a couple of things missing from this Thermaltake offering that other companies may have bested? Sure, there is a lack of software, a lack of profiles, a lack of Macro ability, but let's be serious f...
Thermaltake launched their successful gaming-orientated line of "Tt eSPORTS" branded gear to much success and have released a slew of Tt eSPORTS products such as gaming mice, keyboards and headsets. Today we're looking at the Tt eSPORTS MEKA Mechani...
Abstract: I’m not going to pretend that I remember how amazing the IBM Model M keyboard was. I know I used one for many years, but I’m of the emo-new-school-wimp variety who’s very happy with the squishy soft keyboards of today. However, there’s a school...
The Meka G1 is a great gaming mechanical keyboard, suitable for casual to advanced gamers. The mechanical switches are truly blessings in disguise as they provide comfortable and great typing experience. The response rate is very fast and you don’t nee...
Solid design, Backlit keys, Black mechanical key switches, Thick braided cable, Gold-plated connectors, 2 port USB 2.0 hub and audio connections
Some gamers might miss programmable keys
It looks like this keyboard has got me on the mechanical keyboard bandwagon. Going from laptop-style keyboard to a mechanical gaming keyboard took some time to get used to, but I do enjoy using this keyboard. The actual feel when typing a feedback of t...
Solid Construction, Dual USB Ports, Awesome Looking Notification Lights, Good For Gaming
Cost, Poor Key Layout, Heavy?, Bad For Typing
In conclusion I think this keyboard is a step in the right direction for Themaltake’s Tt-eSPORTS line. The MEKA has good things about it, but would I recommend this unit over something like the Corsair Vengeance K60 Mechanical Keyboard? The answer is,...
Thermaltake has had the eSport series out for a while now and it is a good brand. The combination of the Cherry MX Black switches with the extra USB 2.0 ports (maybe the next version will have USB 3.0) and audio ports will appeal to many. The design is cl...
Abstract: How many keystrokes do you log in a given day? Thousands? Tens of thousands? If you spend all day at a computer or use one for both work and pleasure, the total might be even higher. PC users spend a lot of hands-on time with their keyboards, so it's wort...
Based on my impressions of the Challenger keyboard, I wasn’t expecting much. With the MEKA series, however, Thermaltake is clearly stepping up their game. While the cherry black switches are a bit stiff for everyday typing, the keyboard overall is ver...