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YUNZII MAD68 HE keyboard is a budget win for gamers
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28435, member: 2262"] YUNZII just launched their new MAD68 HE keyboard for gamers watching their wallet. This wired keyboard rocks an 8,000 Hz polling rate with Hall Effect magnetic switches at its heart. Even though it costs less, you still get fancy stuff like super low 0.125 ms latency and crazy precise 0.02 mm actuation with Rapid Trigger tech. The Dynamic Keystroke system lets you set up multiple actions on each key and change exactly where the key activates. You can make this keyboard your very own through YUNZII's website software. The program helps you tweak those Hall Effect settings, move functions to different keys, build macros, and play with the colorful RGB lights that shine upward from the south side of each key. The MAD68 HE comes in a space-saving 65% size that measures 320 x 116 x 37 mm, and they keep those handy arrow keys that many compact keyboards skip. The keyboard features those Magnetic Amber Pro Switches that you can pull out and swap without any soldering. Thanks to N-Key Rollover, it registers every keypress correctly, even when you mash many buttons at once. A strong metal plate inside keeps everything stable, and several foam layers cut down the noise for comfortable typing sessions. They even threw in a personalized strap you can attach to your keyboard. The MAD68 HE packs 68 keys in its layout with RGB lights positioned for better keycap visibility. You can pick either white or black colors. It connects through a Type-C cable and weighs about 577 grams. The keycaps use double-shot PBT plastic in the Cherry profile shape that many typists love. The software works with both Windows and Mac computers. All this keyboard goodness costs just $62.99, making it a great deal for anyone wanting premium keyboard features without spending big money. [/QUOTE]
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