New Enermax keyboards: very thin, otherwise unremarkable

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Monday, December 14th, 2009

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Remember that Enermax Caesar I reviewed? Decent keyboard. A friend of mine is still using it and she likes it just fine. It was a more fancy keyboard than this, what with the cool mesh styling and media keys, but it wasn’t nearly as slim. The new Acrylux keyboard, available in wired and wireless versions, has made thin its top priority.

There’s not too much else to say; it’s a keyboard. This one isn’t a Euro layout, however, so you won’t be getting that fabulous “Alt Gr” button. Check out the rest of the specs and order yourself one of these things over at Enermax’s site.

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