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Attractive design; keys have good tactile feedback; USB 2.0 ports; plenty of additional keys.td>
Attractive design; solid aluminum construction; acts as a USB hub; mic and headphone jacks
A bit pricey; would be ideal if wireless..
Shallow key travel; small function keys
By Benchmark Reviews on September 27, 2009
Professional Mechanical Keyboard Review There are a lot of keyboards out there. Some keyboards are wireless; others offer lighting effects, programmable displays, and drivers that remap the keyboards to configurations optimized for specific...
By CrunchGear on September 08, 2008
Enermax isnt really known for its input devices, but theyre starting to branch out from power supplies and such and this series of semi-nice keyboards is their latest foray. Watch the video review above or click below for a few more...
By PC Mag on August 19, 2008
REVIEW The full-size Enermax Caesar KB005U keyboard justifies its relatively high price ($75 list) with high-end components. The stylish brushed aluminum body and steel-mesh surround hide fingerprints and are relatively easy to maintain, although...
By ExtremeTech on August 08, 2008
The Aurora Micro is for the user with limited desk real estate. Its sturdy, has great tactile feedback, and has all the fixings of your full-sized keyboard. The price gives us pause, and it would open more options if...
By Motherboards.org on February 27, 2008
As a gaming keyboard, the Enermax Caesar keyboard is a mixed bag. If you are used to laptop keyboards in their depression and their feel, this keyboard is great for you as a gamer. The keys are solid and the letters and numbers won?t fade out over...
By Computer Shopper on January 01, 2008
The brushed-aluminum and steel-mesh Caesar keyboard isnt just a pretty faceits big, solid, and packed with features. Be warned, though: It types like a laptop keyboard....
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