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Tesoro Lobera Supreme Mechanical Keyboard Now Available in the North America

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Tesoro Technology USA Inc., a manufacturer of high-tech gaming products, today announces that the Tesoro Lobera Supreme mechanical keyboard with full color illumination is now available in the US and Canada. Named after the sword of the Saint Ferdinand, one of the greatest Castilian kings, the Lobera Supreme gives gamers a 16.8 million backlight color palette to choose from. Each key is individually illuminated, and the Lobera Supreme's illuminated side bar completes the gaming experience. The LED backlight features four levels of brightness, breathing mode, color loop mode and gaming mode, where only the gaming keys are illuminated. The gaming mechanical switches for the Lobera Supreme are available in Black, Blue, Brown and Red.



Macros and More
The Lobera Supreme allows gamers to instantly record any macros without need of software. A user-friendly UI allows for even more advanced macro settings. Personalized settings are stored in the built-in-memory (512Kb) allowing the keyboard to be fully synchronized even during tournaments, where it is prohibited to install external software. The Lobera Supreme also features one touch / game mode button for fast switching as well as 3 thumbs key under the spacebar for instant macro launch.

Switchable USB 6 N-Key / Full N-Key Rollover (NKRO)
Tesoro's Lobera Supreme features switchable USB 6 N-Key to Full N-Key Rollover function through firmware. Depending on the requirements (tournament mode vs. hardcore mode), users can press any and all keys at the same time without worrying that some key may not be registered. Additionally, every single key is fully programmable, allowing for 5 sets of profiles, 300 macro keys and 2000 macro key presses per profile.

USB Pass-Through and Audio Ports
Two USB 2.0 ports together with audio and mic jack are located on the front of the Lobera Supreme for easy connectivity. as well as very new feature in mechanical keyboard - DC-In jack. Users can even charge their phones or tablets via the USB ports directly from the keyboard that to a DC-In jack.

Price and Availability
The Tesoro Lobera Supreme mechanical keyboard is available for the suggested retail price of US$ 139.99at US locations

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I'll be looking for a review on this.. Looks decent enough. Been looking for a mechanical KB to replace my Logitech G510.
 

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It's a really nice keyboard to use how ever all the keys are not programmable like all the F keys and the del key and of course the esc key. The software is not much to be admired along with the dodgy firmware updating which can be just a pain in the ass.

But once you have updated it and no need to use the very slow software it's a real nice responsive keyboard which does near all they claim.
 
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