pcpowerplay.com.au Updated: 2019-12-01 16:17:25
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It takes a little while to get used to the keyboard commands for changing the lighting on the MK 750. F1-F8 all have different functions for the lighting when combined with the Fn key, from changing the intensity of a hue to changing an actual effect, mak...
Feels great, Excellent build quality, Bright lights...
• RGB controls are very average...
A great keyboard from Cooler Master featuring bright lighting, our favourite base Cherry switches and solid build quality...
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When it comes to the vast amount of mechanical keyboards in the mainstream market today, one company has made an impression on me that has stuck. When others ask me as to which keyboards they should look at, usually advice has always been to look at what...
The Masterkeys MK750 is the perfect way for many mechanical keyboard users to get what they want. It has an exposed top plate so that lighting effects are more pronounced, and to go along with it, we have three Lightbars, which adds even more color to the...
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Let's take a look at Cooler Master's latest addition to their lineup of keyboards under the MasterKeys series of products. Actually, Cooler Master did show off the MasterKeys back in Computex 2017 – but it was encased in a glass, like a piece of jewelry...
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Cooler Master make some awesome keyboards – but does the new MK750 differ much from the older Pro L? Let's take a look and find out! Want one? Amazon: prourls.co/ha25 Products shown provided by: Cooler Master - Patreon: www.patreon.com/techteamgb Overcloc...
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right in the midst of several keyboard heavyweights such as the Corsair K, Razer Blackwidow Chroma V and SteelSeries Apex M Does it perform on a par or are we likely to see something special from Cooler Master? Read on to find outCooler Master on the MK...
Looks great, Utilises its real-estate well, Dedicated media keys, Magnetic wrist rest, Soft and comfortable wrist rest (padded leatherette), Per key RGB backlighting + lighting around the sides, Choice of Cherry MX keyswitches (Brown, Red or Blue), Detac...
Fiddly multi-function keys, Confusing software/portal system...
All in all, we've been very impressed by the KM750, especially with its £160 pricetag. This puts it firmly in line with the Corsair K70, SteelSeries Apex M750 and the Razer Blackwidow Chroma V2, all of which are very good and capable keyboards. The KM750...
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The packaging of the MK750 follows the new design Cooler Master has recently introduced, and features a large full-colour image of the product, sat on a dark grey background with purple accents. To the rear, we have a few highlighted features and a furthe...
Huge amount of RGB goodness on offer, Wrist rest is very comfortable, and the magnetic attachment works really well, Easy to use software, On-the-fly system means you don't need to use the software to change settings...
There really is nothing to dislike about the MK750...
What's Hot:Huge amount of RGB goodness on offerWrist rest is very comfortable, and the magnetic attachment works really wellEasy to use softwareOn-the-fly system means you don't need to use the software to change settingsWhat's Not:There really is nothing...
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Cooler Master has developed a solid range of keyboards in recent years within its MasterKeys family, and now it's looking to outdo itself with a new flagship model, the MasterKeys MK750, a fullsize board which will sit above the MasterKeys Pro L RGB. The...
The hardware of the MK750 is near-impossible to fault. The Cherry MX RGB switches, aluminium-topped frame, braided Type-C cable, side and front light bars, and magnetic wrist rest all come together to form a simple, clean, and high quality design. The onl...
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There are many great gaming keyboards on the market these days. Of course, Cooler Master is one of the most popular brands on the market, having a diverse range of gaming peripherals for every budget. However, today we'll be taking a look at one of their...
Robust build quality, Custom keycaps included, Per-key RGB LED lighting, Ambient edge lighting, USB Type-C removable cable, Magnetic and padded wrist rest, No software required, everything it on-the-fly, Macro engine, Dedicated multimedia keys...
None, Cooler Master MK750 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review...
I won't beat around the bush; it's not a cheap keyboard. The only reason someone wouldn't want this keyboard is their budget. However, it's otherwise one of the best on the market today, and it certainly has every feature you could ask for from a high-end...
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Cooler Master releases a great RGB keyboard gaming experience with the Masterkeys MK750 The Masterkeys MK750 keyboard is a straightforward, minimalistic peripheral designed for performance with just a little bit of flare The slim profile with the floating...
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I've been a fan of Cooler Master keyboards for a long time. They've always seemed to go above and beyond the call of duty, putting that extra little bit of love and care that really sets their decks apart.With their latest full size 104 key keyboard, the...
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proclockers.com Updated: 2019-12-01 16:17:28
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Today on the test bench we have the superb Cool Master Masterkeys MK750 Mechanical gaming keyboard, and it is incredible. Cooler Master's focus with this masterpiece was to revolutionize your gaming experience by focusing on features and matter. This keyb...
Cooler Master really outdid themselves with this beauty. Just unboxing this keyboard was pleasing to the eye and touch. This is a minimalist take on mechanical gaming keyboards that could easily sway anybody into going the Cooler Master way. The keyboard...
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The keyboards from Cooler Master we have taken a look at here on TechPowerUp have been after their campaign to rename and remarket everything as a "Master" series, which had their keyboards adopt the MasterKeys moniker as well. Indeed, even before this ch...
Feature-rich keyboard, Excellent build quality, Consistent Cherry MX RGB switches, Software driver provides extensive control over functionality and lighting, Onboard controls and profiles, USB Type-C connectivity, Support for many languages and layouts...
Expensive in general, Software driver/Portal system is unnecessarily confusing and needs to be unified, Stock keycaps are mediocre, made all the worse compared to the provided replacement keycaps...
The Cooler Master MasterKeys MK750 costs $149.99 from Cooler Master directly, as well as from third-party retailers for customers in the USA, as of the date of this article. Feature-rich keyboard Excellent build quality Consistent Cherry MX RGB switches...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2019-12-01 16:17:29
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Taiwanese manufacturer Cooler Master started business 25 years ago, and it has since built a reputation for well-designed computer components. CM is known especially for its snazzy (and often gigantic) computer chassis and, of course, PC coolers of all ki...
Sturdy aluminum-and-plastic frame, Open-frame design, Supportive magnetic wrist rest, Cherry MX switches, Braided, detachable cord...
Expensive for feature set, Stores only four profiles, with no game-specific profiles, No key binding on shifted keys, Ho-hum macro editor, Only some media controls are on dedicated keys...
The MK750 is a solid, pricey keyboard with excellent Cherry MX switches and a sober, yet RGB-bedecked, look. We'd like to see some software improvements, and a price drop...
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If you're the type of person who pays close attention to the products that appear at trade shows then you will probably remember back in May when Cooler Master took to Computex and revealed their next models in the Masterx range. With the Masterkeys Pro r...
We see an extraordinary amount of keyboards come through the OC3D offices, from the eye-wateringly expensive premium options down to ones which are aimed squarely at people who require something which solely puts a letter on the screen that relates to the...
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As has been stated many times by us, 2017 has been the year of RGB. Lately, it seems as if there is not a week that goes by without a new product being announced that features RGB lighting of some form. Nearly every component of a PC build supports this l...
Sleek and Sturdy Design, Cherry MX Switches (Blue, Brown, Red), RGB LED lighting – Keys and Multiple Other Zones, Cable Management in Base, Removable USB Type C Cable...
No USB Pass-through...
We have really enjoyed our time with the Cooler Master MasterKeys MK750. From the time we got our first glance at the keyboard, through our gaming and typing testing, the MK750 has been a solid performer. Speaking of solid, the aluminum top plate gives th...
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The Cooler Master MasterKeys MK750 is a pro-grade gaming keyboard for the straightforward gamer. Minimalistic design with a sleek profile that includes a removable magnetic wristrest for superior comfort during those long gaming sessions.The RGB lightboar...
The Cooler Master MasterKeys MK750 has one of the cleanest appearances that I have seen in a long time. The user is not overwhelmed with additional rows of function keys or cumbersome software packages.Although the keyboard housing is constructed of plast...
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Taiwanese manufacturer Cooler Master started business 25 years ago, and it has since built a reputation for well-designed computer components. CM is known especially for its snazzy (and often gigantic) computer chassis and, of course, PC coolers of all ki...
Sturdy aluminum-and-plastic frame, Open-frame design, Supportive magnetic wrist rest, Cherry MX switches, Braided, detachable cord...
Expensive for feature set, Stores only four profiles, with no game-specific profiles, No key binding on shifted keys, Ho-hum macro editor, Only some media controls are on dedicated keys...
The Cooler Master MasterKeys MK750 is a solid, pricey keyboard with excellent Cherry MX switches and a sober, yet RGB-bedecked, look. We'd like to see some software improvements, and a price drop...
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