Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the BenQ Zowie Celeritas and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BenQ Zowie Celeritas.
April 2011
(85%)
38 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Aesthetically speaking, the Zowie Celeritas is a wonderful example of sleek minimalism. There are no extranous components here, no unnecessary frills; just a solid keyboard that gets the job done very nicely. It has a very substantial weight and doesn'...
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Simple design, Cherry MX Brown keys, Excellent for typing as well as gaming, Customizable RTR-speed, Durable, Semi-compact, Good ergonomics, Anti ghosting available both through PS/2 (all keys) and through USB (6 keys)
Caps Lock light issue, No USB ports, No headphone pass-through, No wrist rest, Printed letters, Price
Even though the Celeritas is a thrill to type and game on it does come with some severe drawbacks. The biggest flaw of the Celeritas is the price €120 is just too high an asking price for the average user, even though it is incredibly comfortable. For ...
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Putting a keyboard through its paces is always fun. As somebody who types an extraordinary amount I'm very sensitive to the feel of a keyboard. Naturally there is a little adjustment period with anything as you get used to the pressure needed to count ...
Comfortable to type on, RTR, Windows key can be turned of, Metal inner chassis
Keys are a tad loud
I have been using this keyboard for a few days now and I normally type on a "natural" design keyboard so I'm not used to typing on a straight "normal" keyboard. I have to admit though it did not take me long to learn to type on this keyboard and I ca...
It’s MECHANICAL!!!, It has GOLD in it (or, rather, it is built to last with topoftheline switches), Very rugged, Subtle lighting for you light haters, Repeat rate controls (1x, 2x, 4x, and 8x), Really stays put on your desk...
Space bar is a bit rough on the thumbs, Media keys are a bit awkward, Ergonomics are designed for everyone – and really can’t be adjusted...
where I’m supposed to tell you whether or not you should buy the ZOWIE Celeritas for your own use. You and I both know that I can’t decide if this is the keyboard for you but some specific points might help you choose. First off, the keyboard is a me...
Solid build quality, Choice of MX switches, Low response time, Choice of colours, Removable key-caps
No macro functions, No key-cap removal tool included,
Zowie have a really strong contender here and while it doesn't pack a tonne of features like many other gaming keyboards we've seen, it doesn't fail to impress in terms of performance. I don't think I would invest in one of these personally, but I can see...
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