Testseek.com have collected 89 expert reviews of the Gigabyte Aivia Osmium and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gigabyte Aivia Osmium.
June 2013
(86%)
89 Reviews
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Gaming keyboards aren't so much about typing anymore but rather centered on what they can do to help the gamer. Features like Cherry Red key switches and subsequent weight associated with the technology project a level of quality above what you get from a...
Although I'd love to see an RGB version of this product but with a price of $129, I won't hold the blue backlight against Gigabyte. It's a nice blue with good key cap etching. I'd be happy to use the Osmium as my go-to gaming keyboard and don't have an...
Abstract: Until recently, the most common gaming keyboards were what's known as ‘full-travel membrane' keyboards, which are still popular outside of gaming. Underneath each key is a rubber dome, with a capacitive core at its centre. When the user pushes the key, th...
Abstract: It's hard to avoid the waft of adolescence emanating from gaming peripherals like Gigabyte's Osmium keyboard. Between the gaudy LED-backlit aesthetics and laughable marketing ('hard, rare and noble'), there's a desperate need to be liked and respected ...
After a couple of weeks of use, I find myself liking the Osmium over the Corsair K90 that is sitting to my left as I type this. While the Osmium doesn't have a brushed aluminum top, the Osmium is tougher, heavier and feels better than both Corsair sub...
Published: 2013-05-17, Author: Patrick , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Responsive and quiet keys suited for gaming, Premium design and feel
Brightness of logo and Num, Caps, and Scroll Lock keys can not be adjusted, Scroll wheels feel loose and lack the keyboard's overall polish
The Aivia Osmium is a great mechanical keyboard that works well during gameplay. However, a few small design niggles keep it from being perfect...
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Published: 2016-04-20, Author: Dan , review by: cclonline.com
The Osmium is actually an older keyboard, released in late 2012, but one that we've only started stocking over the last few months now that we've been able to get hold of it at a substantially lower price. The original retail price of over £100 put the Os...