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Published: 2018-11-09, Author: Ben , review by: aphnetworks.com
Abstract: Years ago, before I had any idea of how a computer works, my brother started to play World of Warcraft. I would always enjoy watching my brother play different video games. From Star Wars: Phantom Menace, to Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, I tried...
Our Roccat Horde Aimo review shows that this keyboard is packed with features, but in many areas it doesn't quite live up to its impressive billing – and its £81/$90 price.Those keys, for instance, are underwhelming. Roccat has tried to build membrane key...
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Published: 2018-07-05, Author: Luke , review by: gamegrin.com
ROCCAT's latest keyboard is definitely one that any gamer is going to want to get their hands on. With a current pricing of £89.99 on their website at time of writing, it's certainly worth the investment if you put a lot of time into gaming, whether casua...
Our Roccat Horde Aimo review shows that this keyboard is packed with features, but in many areas it doesn't quite live up to its impressive billing – and its £81/$90 price.Those keys, for instance, are underwhelming. Roccat has tried to build membrane key...
Abstract: A hybrid of a mechanical and membrane keyboard is not an easy thing to come by and some might say why bother when there are so many perfect offerings on the mechanical and the membrane front? Where would we be if we didn't try? Perhaps Roccat has spotted...
Published: 2018-05-29, Author: Mark , review by: techradar.com
Satisfyingly tactile key switches, Smart keycap design, No light bleed
Uncompetitive features and price, Dim backlight, Plastic on plastic on plastic
An over-reliance on plastic, shabby lighting, and annoying software really stand in the way of what would otherwise be a commendable keyboard that successfully blends membrane and mechanical keyswitches. Our typing experience is great, but that doesn't ju...
As you may have worked out by now, I have thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Horde AIMO, so much so that that once I get a current version (remember that bug I talked about) it will become my main unit, taking over from my mechanical GSkill keyboard that...
Published: 2018-05-08, Author: Ben , review by: enostech.com
PerformanceJumping straight into things and the Horde AIMO offers solid performance for a membrane style keyboard. With it's improved Anti-ghosting, low-profile media keys and tuning wheel, this board really offers a lot. When you then also throw in RGB b...
Comfortable to use, Detachable wrist rest, Tuning Wheel is fantastic, Dedicated media keys, Has Macro keys, Neutral, - Price
Not really close to a mechanical feel, Large size was obstructive, Poor RGB lighting
We raised the question at the start of the review “how much sense does a membrane keyboard make in 2018 for proper, competitive gaming?”Our response to that would be, not much. If you're after a properly competitive gaming keyboard, which will gain you an...