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Simple and easy to use, Onepiece rubber dome design, 11 keys can be pressed at the same time,
Comes with PS2 connector and not USB.
If you are looking for a simple ps2 keyboard, this might be it. RK-800G can be used for maintenance jobs such as reinstalling OS or working on Linux machines that don't support USB or simply don't have the USB connector. RK-800G is not a gaming keyboar...
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Published: 2010-08-19, Author: Alan , review by: OCModShop
Abstract: We've reviewed several great products from Rosewill. This brand is Newegg's own, so you'll find them exclusively at newegg.com. Most technically-savvy people are comfortable ordering from them, not only because of their great deals, but their selection an...
Low price, Good feel on key press, Nice looking replacement WASD keys, Easy to clean with removable keys
Shortened backspace key, No USB interface, Lack of wrist rest (may be a personal thing though)
The Rosewill RK-800G is a very simple and straightforward gaming keyboard. Although it does lack the flashy looks, hotkeys and programmable keys that more expensive keyboards have, it does give you 11-key anti-ghosting for under $25 Canadian! If you're...
Decent feel and key response, Simple, but attractively styled, Second set of W, A, S, and D keys in silver make them stand out for easy location, You can mash 11 keys at once for in-game combo moves without conflict, Extremely low price: $14.99 with free shipping and a free mouse at Newegg.com
PS/2 connector (and no USB adapter included), None of the frills you might expect when you hear the phrase "gaming keyboard", You can press 11 specific keys at once, and you're not likely to need all of them at once anyway
Many may argue that the Rosewill RK-800G isn't really a gaming keyboard. Features found on gaming keyboards like the Logitech G15/G19, Razer Lycosa, or Saitek Cyborg for example, are definitely lacking here... No backlit keys, no LCD screens, no progr...