My overall assessment of the ROCCAT Ryos MK Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is that its pros far outweigh its cons and it is likely a substantial upgrade to what you are currently using. It looks tough, it is tough, its customization options are ridiculous, and it can play nice with your mouse.
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Affordable Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Roundup: Once you get the hang of attacking each key with a bit more force then the Ryos MK starts to flow. I really wish there was an option for Cherry MX Red switches (45 cN actuation force) along with some backlighting for $100 or less. That would make the Ryos MK a must-have in my opinion.
The addition of mechanic keys helps elevate the Ryos MK Pro over its Isku FX predecessor. Some of the design changes, as well as the high price, limit its appeal...
Until recently, the most common gaming keyboards were what's known as ‘full-travel membrane' keyboards, which are still popular outside of gaming. Underneath each key is a rubber dome, with a capacitive core at its centre. When the user pushes the key,...
My overall assessment of the ROCCAT Ryos MK Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is that its pros far outweigh its cons and it is likely a substantial upgrade to what you are currently using. It looks tough, it is tough, its customization options are ridiculous, and it can play nice with your mouse.
The Roccat Ryos MK Pro is a good keyboard with slick lighting and versatile software, but it's a bit too expensive. Whether gamers simply like or love the Roccat Ryos MK Pro ($170) comes down to what they expect from a gaming keyboard. While...
Roccat’s top-tier mechanical keyboard comes in a variety of Cherry MX flavors and delivers stellar control over its backlighting and macros. It’s great for both gaming and general use, but it’s awfully expensive unless you'll leverage every last...