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Tesoro Durandal G1NL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

Rating: 7.0.

Today we are going to look at a mechanical gaming keyboard from a company called Tesoro, the Durandal G1NL.  Tesoro are looking to compete with the more established players in the market such as Corsair and Razer who are very popular among the gaming audience.  We are excited to see what the Tesoro's Durandal G1 NL has to offer.

You would be forgiven for not having heard of Tesoro, after all they are a relatively new player in the market.  Founded in 2011, the US-based company aims to design unique products which are specifically targeted at gamers.  With the intense level of competition in the gaming peripheral space, we are interested to see how Tesoro fare against the stiff competition.

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Features

  • USB Full N-Key Rollover.
  • Cherry MX Key Switch.
  • Gaming grade 50 million key actuations.
  • Game Mode for Windows key disable.
  • Instant 5 profiles shift keys.
  • 128KB onboard memory.
  • User friendly UI for macro setup: 5 profiles,50 programmable macro keys.
  • 4 levels LED backlight & dimming control.
  • F/W and application on-line update.
  • Gold-plated USB connector.
  • Embedded multimedia keys.
  • 2 High speed USB 2.0 ports.
  • Audio headphone and microphone jacks.
  • Comfortable palm rest.
  • Anti-slip design rubberized bottom stand.
  • Compatible with Windows XP / Vista / 7.

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