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DURGOD Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 87 Keys - Double Shot PBT - NKRO - USB Type C (Cherry Brown, White)

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Size: Cherry Brown


Color: White


Features

  • Cherry MX brown gaming key switch feature the worlds leading mechanical key switch technology with a quick gaming response and 50 million keystrokes for long lasting durability. Perfect fit for typing and gaming.
  • Allow you to rebind control or assign macro. USB Nkey rollover provide gamer a competitive edge. Some function like onekey text input also make the work convenient.
  • PBT double-shot seamless keycaps is elegant and not easy to wear. The appropriate color collocation makes keycaps and shell complement each other.
  • The use of detachable USB Type-C cable is to provide convenience to users, and the cable also support communication and charge on Type-C interface device.
  • Compact 10-Keyless Design - Fits into smaller desktop spaces and packs easily for transport to gaming events.

Brand: DURGOD


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Connectivity Technology: USB-C


Keyboard Description: US


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: Travel


Color: White


Number of Keys: 87


Keyboard backlighting color support: Single Color


Style: Modern


Product Dimensions: 14.76 x 5.2 x 0.94 inches


Item Weight: 2.18 pounds


Item model number: k320


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 5, 2018


Manufacturer: DURGOD


Language: English


Country of Origin: China


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  • Honestly this is the best keyboard I've used
Size: Cherry Red Color: White
I am very pleasantly surprised by this keyboard at this price point. I returned a Keychron K6 due to severe typing accuracy problem due to the smaller layout, especially on the right side where some extra hardware keys were bordering important stuff like delete and enter. Additionally, the Gateron Browns, on that KB at least, felt wobbly and the key caps had quite a bit of movement and noise as a result. This keyboard is quite different. It is built like a freaking tank and has significant weight (like you couldn't guess how much it weighed if it was sitting on the table in front of you) that feels great in your hands and while sitting on the desk. Coupled with the 2-tier rear-edge risers with rubber grips, the keyboard isn't going to move ANYWHERE while you're typing. I got the white version, and in addition to the awesome retro vibe the colors themselves are so nice, as is the plastic material of the case and the key caps as well. It's just solid as heck. I got the MX Reds and they feel exquisite. The action is phenomenal and these caps are not moving ANYWHERE but up and down, and they are quiet but still return that desired mechanical feedback to the ears and the fingers. Also they are lubing stabilizers at the factory which is just awesome and adds a lot of polish and quality to the final product. The key cap font is solid and understated and looks great - the caps themselves appear to be quite high quality. I cannot stress enough the great build quality of this KB. For $99 it's a literal steal. Multiple hidden cable routing options are a huge plus (left, center, right exits), 2 included cables (USB-C > USB-C and USB-C > USB-A) is a really nice touch, not to mention the free coaster! I hadn't heard of this company nor come across any of their hardware until I was seriously digging into TKL options to replace my Logitech G-Pro with Romer-Gs (which is also good, but not this good) and I think that they need more exposure. I am a fan and will likely recommend heavily and buy again should the need arise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2020 by analog.jd

  • Beautiful, affordable and a dream to type on.
Size: Cherry Speed Silver Color: Space Grey
Best looking, best price, best feel. This is my first "real" mechanical keyboard so maybe take my opinion for a grain of salt, but also understand where I'm coming from. I have used the same Razer Deathstalker (chiclet, membrane) keyboard for around 8 years. I haven't changed because I do not like mechanical keyboards. They have so much travel and it tires my fingers out and I feel like I cannot react fast enough while gaming. I've been searching for a wireless low profile chiclet mechanical keyboard but the best I could find was the Logitech g950 for $250. No thanks. Fast forward 1 million Google searches later and I decided I wanted to try a mechanical TKL to downsize the footprint on my desk. Eventually I stumbled upon this keyboard because it is the simplest looking with a great grey color scheme and minimal branding. Additionally, the board comes with mx speed silver switches which is what I was looking for. I chose these because of the short travel to mimic my 8 years of using a chiclet keyboard. Let me tell you... This thing is amazing to type on. No rattling (like I remember happening growing up as a kid when I heard mechanical keboards), amazing sound, smooth feel, and amazing build quality. It feels very substantial in the hand. It's compact but the layout isn't squished. Here's my advice. If you haven't reached the stage of building your own mechanical keyboard and are just looking to get started... look no further. As long as the switch is the feel that you want, this board is amazing. It's TKL, USB-C (I have a custom cable coming), affordable, and you can get almost any cherry MX switch paired with grey / black keycaps with or without rgb. What's not to love? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2020 by Josh

  • Good value and feel, though I wish the Left Shift key felt just a tiny bit better.
Size: Cherry Red Color: White
Pros - Nice build quality (casing is plastic, but for $100 it still feels pretty solid) - Decent out-of-box keycaps. - Satisfying clack to most keys. - USB C! And the ability to rout the cable straight out or to either side! This is seriously so important, I don't want to buy a keyboard without USB C in 2019. Cons - The left shift key just doesn't feel very satisfying to press. Considering that many, many games use this key, it's something that I pretty much always notice. A lot of mechanical keyboards seem to have this problem and it's likely because of stabilizers, even though the stabilizers on this keyboard come pre-lubed and lack much play or rattle, the actuation of the left shift just doesn't feel as clacky and satisfying when you bottom out the switch. I've returned keyboards in the past over a very poor feeling LShift, though this keyboard's LShift isn't that bad. I can live with it. I just wish it felt better. - That's honestly about it. The default cables it comes with are very thick and a bit stiff but that isn't necessarily a con. It's a nice keyboard and I'm glad I bought it. I wish is that there was a CNC aluminum version (which would basically make this keyboard like an RGB-less CTRL clone) because that would be awesome. I also wish LShift felt just a little bit better, but it's definitely usable. Update: It's worth noting that with time and a bit of use, the LShift key has improved in feel a bit. Still not as good as can be had on some other keyboards, but very usable to the point it's a fairly minor complaint. This is one thing I think mech keyboard manufacturers as a whole could improve on though, stabilizer feel is a tricky thing but so essential. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2019 by Wolffe

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