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December 2017
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Published: 2017-10-06, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
Like the Devastator and the MasterKeys Lite L, the Cooler Master MasterSet MS120 is a bit of an overachiever for its class. Unlike the previous two sets, it has no direct competition in its price point in terms of an all-in-one gaming keyboard + mouse. Th...
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Published: 2017-09-25, Author: John , review by: hkepc.com
Leuke semi-betaalbare oplossing, dikke prima balans, Toetsenbord lekker stevig en kent een hele chique RGB implementatie, Tot zover mech-like switches gaan zijn deze units echt heel aardig. Voelen goed, 'clicken' flink, en actueren ook op de click in plaa
Een echte mech blijft de baas natuurlijk, ADNS-3050 sensor toch wat te goedkoop voor een set in deze prijsklasse, daar had zeker voor de fanatiekere FPS gamer toch een iets luxere in mogen zitten
Abstract: Er zijn denk ik maar weinig merken met wiens producten wij dermate veel voorgeschiedenis hebben als met Cooler Master. Vaak is dat prettig, bijvoorbeeld wanneer we weten dat de eerstvolgende MasterKeys bijna gegarandeerd een degelijke, net geprijsde mech...
Published: 2017-08-31, Author: Dave , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Cooler Master is trying to give as many features as possible with the MasterSet MS120. The keyboard feels mechanical, it sounds mechanical, and it looks great. It does feel like the main feature of the keyboard is the RGB lighting rather than the switches...
Affordable, Mem-chanical switches are actually pretty good, Keyboard is very solid, Mouse is comfortable and pretty accurate, RGB lighting looks good on both
No master brightness setting for the keyboard, I noticed just some slight jitter when doing low-level photo editing
The Cooler Master MasterSet MS120 is an effective-yet-affordable keyboard/mouse combo set.Given the price of just £77.99 (UK MSRP) for the bundle, you would've been forgiven for thinking that neither peripheral would be of good quality. However, I enjoyed...
When you are building a new computer and need peripherals, being able to pair them up and get them together is a nice convenience. You don't have to worry about finding a mouse and keyboard that matches, you save some money getting them together, and...
Keyboard switches are a complicated business. At the one end you have scissor switches, the laptop style, which are quiet and nice to type on if a little bit uninvolving. At the other end we have mechanical switches, usually of the Cherry MX type, which a...
Per-key programmable lighting, Inexpensive, Handsome design, with sturdy plastic keyboard frame, Keys sit above frame, Mouse has four DPI settings (albeit, fixed ones)
Using hardware key combos to change per-key lighting is a hassle, No configuration software, No braided cordage, Keys feel loose, Difficult to distinguish mouse side buttons
Programming the per-key lighting is tedious, but this mouse/keyboard gaming combo is a reasonable buy thanks to the mouse's fine optical sensor and the under-$100 price. Read More...
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Published: 2017-08-29, Author: Barry , review by: pcmag.com
Per-key programmable lighting, Inexpensive, Handsome design, with sturdy plastic keyboard frame, Keys sit above frame, Mouse has four DPI settings (albeit, fixed ones),
Using hardware key combos to change per-key lighting is a hassle, No configuration software, No braided cordage, Keys feel loose, Difficult to distinguish mouse side buttons
Programming the per-key lighting is tedious, but this mouse/keyboard gaming combo is a reasonable buy thanks to the mouse's fine optical sensor and the under-$100 price...