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With the testing behind us and having taken a closer look at the keyboard itself, what's the story on the Masterkeys S PBT? Well, like other Cooler Master keyboards, this model has the same simple and clean styling with a thin bezel, almost no brandin...
PBT keycaps, Cherry MX Green key switches, Minimalist design, Feels solid, no flex at all, Detachable USB cable
Not backlit, No software
So I have been using the Cooler Master MasterKeys PBT L keyboard for a couple of weeks now and I have to say I really do like it. As I said these are pretty much designed the same as the Pro line, except of course no backlighting and you have the better k...
Abstract: One thing I like about having a workstation at work is the fact I can bring my own peripherals to use them there. Obviously, my workplace provided me with some OEM peripherals to start with, but I wanted something better. Back on my internship at Lockheed...
Published: 2017-10-18, Author: Ben , review by: enostech.com
Users looking for a no-frills keyboard will definitely want to check out the MasterKeys L and S keyboards from Cooler Master. Not only have they left out the RGB madness, they've added in some PBT keycaps to compliment the solid build quality these keyboa...
Published: 2017-09-01, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: After a proper Cherry MX gaming keyboard without all those RGB LEDs? Check out these Cooler Master MasterKeys L & S with the new Double Shot PBT keycaps! MasterKeys L: prourls.co/I4Kk MasterKeys S: prourls.co/1WEB - OverclockersUK Affiliate link: techteam...
Published: 2017-06-27, Author: Dave , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Cooler Master has tried to do something a little different with the Cooler Master MasterKeys L/S PBT. PBT keycaps are nothing new; Ducky, Vortex, KBP, Deck, Mistel, and Keycool all have keyboards that have PBT caps, but these all have something in common...
PBT keycaps feel great and are more durable than basic ABS keycaps, Both models have a very svelte, stylish and minimalistic design (which I like!), Will be available with Cherry MX Blues, Reds, Browns, Silver, and Green switch variants (when all models
Only launching in the UK with Cherry MX Browns (best switch type for gamers in my personal opinion anyway)
If you're looking for a basic, but good quality alternative with a subtle, but stylish design, then the Cooler Master Masterkeys PBT keyboards might just be the range you should be considering the most. Most similar styled keyboards range from £100 upward...
For all I can say, the MasterKeys S PBT is a simple keyboard with no frills. It's meant for a specific niche market segment of customers who want to spend a minimal amount of money for a good keyboard with PBT keycaps. Of course, it doesn't have backlight...
For all I can say, the MasterKeys S PBT is a simple keyboard with no frills. It's meant for a specific niche market segment of customers who want to spend a minimal amount of money for a good keyboard with PBT keycaps. Of course, it doesn't have backlight...