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Thermaltake W1 Wireless Keyboard

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Thermaltake revamps their peripherals lineup in 2021 with an emphasis on clean aesthetics and function over bling. The new W1 Wireless embodies this fully with no backlighting or software support while offering good build quality paired with three connectivity modes: USB, 2.4 GHz, or Bluetooth 4.2.

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Why the laser-etched legends are listed in negatives? I can understsand it for the cheapest method: pad printing. But the laser etching or dye sublimation are very high quality. I guess those legends will survive the rest of the keyboard.
 
Why the laser-etched legends are listed in negatives? I can understsand it for the cheapest method: pad printing. But the laser etching or dye sublimation are very high quality. I guess those legends will survive the rest of the keyboard.
No way, even with a UV coat. Doubleshot injection and dye sublimation are the ones that will last forever, laser etching is hit or miss and usually the latter.
 
I like it, but I'm also aware it's not going to be cheap when it's finally available in Australia.
 
ummm... if I were to sit this side by side with my Logi G613, I don't think I would be able to tell them apart, aside from the logos....

Are we in the cloner zoner now, or am I just missing something, hehehehe :)
 
Why does it look so much like my Logitech G613 minus G Keys?
 
Hahahahahaha i had never experienced that thing they constantly say about TT copying others until today. That's essentially a newly released g613 with revised volume scroll wheel
 
Man I really need to find a Logitech contact here then :)
 
Hahahahahaha i had never experienced that thing they constantly say about TT copying others until today. That's essentially a newly released g613 with revised volume scroll wheel
It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that they like Thermaltaking everybody else's products and selling them as their own.
 
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