Apr 13, 2006 11:58 AM
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(Updated Apr 13, 2006 12:02 PM)
I fell for the G15 the moment I looked at it. its sleek and at the same gives a rough- tough look. It's larger than most standard keyboards and has some unique features.
The first thing you notice is the foldable and adjustable- tilt LCD display, which during game play lists crucial information such as health and ammunition. While you are not gaming it displays the RAM and CPU usage. The LCD display can be customized to display information that you require using the bundled software that comes with the keyboard. Another very useful aspect of this Keyboard is its backlit keys. the blight is a pleasant blue and has three different brightness levels ,very useful while playing in dark rooms. This keyboard also features 18 programmable
''G keys'' which can be used to execute everything from complex combos to spells in games, all with a single hit of a button. All you have to do is record a macro onto them and voila ,you have a single button combo!!the have three different shift states, so you can have 54 custom macros for each game. Most of us have a trouble with the 'windows' key while playing games. The G15 has a switch which turns off these keys so the game won't end if you accidentally hit the key. You can also record custom key sequences. The G15 also has some standard multimedia keys to manage audio and video playback.
Minimum Requirements:
PC with pentium processor or compatible
Windows XP
256 MB RAM
20 MB of available Hard Disk
CD-ROM drive
USB Port
Cost: US $ 80/ Rs.3520
Conclusion: The G15 is a good keyboard for gamers but if you aren't into gaming you should skip this one.