Testseek.com have collected 57 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Tt eSports Meka G1 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Tt eSports Meka G1.
March 2011
(81%)
57 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
I've been using the Thermaltake Meka G1 for nearly a week now, and overall I'm very impressed with it. Typing on it feels amazing and my fingers seem to effortlessly glide over the keys. It feels easier to press down on the keys on the Meka G1 than the...
Cherry Black MX mechanical switches, Tactile and audible feedback, Detachable palm rest, Minimal looks is just right, Heavyweight build quality, Superior antighosting ability, Media function key replaces windows key FTW,
Lock status LED's are way too bright, Full antighosting only works with USB to PS/2 adapter
In this section I am going to write a brief five point summary on the following categories; Performance, Appearance, Construction, Functionality and Value. These views are my own and help me to give the Thermaltake MEKA G1 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard a...
Abstract: Keyboards come in all shapes and sizes - from simple to advanced, basic or with display, or with a sound card or extra keys. The quality of the keys themselves often is of secondary importance. This review will focus on a category of keyboards that has ...
Overall, the Thermaltake Meka G1 is a pretty good deal and a fine keyboard if you prefer the non-tactile feel of Cherry Black switches. But if you want to recreate the clicky, half-press resistance of the mechanical keys from 20 years ago, you’ll want ...
As with other mechanical keyboards we have seen recently the Meka G1 does not come with fancy macro controls or flashy illumination options, that's not what the Meka G1 is about. What Tt eSPORTS have done is stripped back all this and created a very h...
small physical size will suit desks with limited space, adjustable height, tough design, Cherry MX Black switches will last a long time, Two USB ports,
Not ideal for typing, key layout could be improved, missing windows key, no way to disable lighted keys, Kitguru says: a well made keyboard which will appeal to gamers who don't want a full sized board to lug around, Rating: 8.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5, Share,
The Thermaltake MEKA keyboard is well built. The inclusion of Cherry MX Black Switches give it a much improved feel when directly compared with a membrane board.The compact design will appeal to people who have limited space on their desk. The inclusion o...
Published: 2011-03-28, Author: William , review by: Bcchardware.com
Military grade cable, Non-Slip Feet, 50,000,000 keystrokes before failure, Gold plated connectors, Solid design, 8x quicker than a standard keyboard, 1000hz polling race, 7 multimedia hot-keys
Letters starting to wear
The Thermaltake MEKA G1 keyboard is not the fanciest of all keyboards, but its simple design and response time has put all other keyboards I've ever used for gaming to shame. I would have to say that this MEKA G1 is by far the best keyboard I have ever us...
Cherry black mechanical switches, 1000MHz polling rate, Onboard USB hub and audio jacks, Powered hub with separate connection for flash drives, Gold plated connectors, Detachable palm rest, Military grade cable protects and manages the inner cables eff...
No key back lighting, Bulky cable makes routing difficult...
I must say this keyboard is a beast but in a good way. It has a very solid build and makes typing and gaming on it a pleasure. The feedback on the keys makes hitting the right ones easier and alleviates mistakes or leaving you wondering if you actuall...
Abstract: Happy New Year everyone! Hold on a minute, wasn't it a month ago that we just celebrated 2011 New Year's? Yes, of course, you are most definitely right. But did you notice that Chinese New Year was just yesterday? Every now and then, people get caught ...