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Sharkoon Intros Nightwriter Gaming Keyboard

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Sharkoon releases its CeBIT introduced Nightwriter gaming keyboard into the market. With the Sharkoon Nightwriter the PC accessory and gaming specialist present a gaming keyboard in which users can easily use in darkened environments - and in addition looks very stylish. The matte black, low-profile keyboard features a classic three-block layout with a switchable blue LED backlight to illuminate the transparent labeled keys. In addition to the 105 standard keys, the Nightwriter offers thirteen multimedia keys which facilitate the use of E-mail, Internet and Media Players.

With its low-profile design, height adjustment and ergonomically formed palm rest its ideal for a relaxed, continuous use. The keyboard measures 465 x 189 x 25 mm, weighs 808 g and is equipped with a 150 cm long USB cable.



End customers will find the Sharkoon Nightwriter available for the suggested retail price of 27.99 euros in authorized retailers.

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At that price this could be interesting. I'd like to try one.
 

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I like the layout around arrow keys but i hate the small main ENTER button...


I must be seeing the wrong image on my end, cuz I'm seeing the same standard sized Enter button used on 99.95% of keyboards produced today ..
 

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BTW, I know this is counter to the topic being discussed but does anyone know of any other "short" keyboards like these:

Cooler Master Quickfire Rapid
http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/product.php?product_id=3060

Logitech K300 Compact keyboard
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002CWZ29S/?tag=tec06d-20

I'm using the CM Quickfire Rapid and, while the size and layout are perfect, it's shall we say less than subtle due to using mechanical keys. The Logitech was ideal but with the non-removable wrist rest it was incredibly uncomfortable to use for long periods of time.

Any ideas or should I start a different thread elsewhere on this topic?
 
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So what makes this a "gaming" keyboard, exactly?


Nope.

Probably has Anti Ghosting.

That's pretty much the only feature required to make it a gaming keyboad.



Anywhom! I like it, price is reasonable and looks nice simple n slick.
 

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Why do you put watermark on images that you dont have copyright, or images that you can find on million other places?
 
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Why do you put watermark on images that you dont have copyright, or images that you can find on million other places?
I guess it's so that if it gets hotlinked on another site, TPU at least gets some advertising out of having it's bandwidth leeched.
 
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