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December 2016
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Published: 2017-03-04, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Keyboard Tesoro Gram Spectrum made a very positive impression on me. Her appearance, the build quality and tactile feel of the low-profile mechanical switches caps leave behind an indelible effect of comfort and printing game. By and large is the most ori...
A great low-profile option for gamers, Comfortable to use, Very bright LEDs, FN keys work incredibly well, Can be used without a driver, Very sturdy due to iron plate, Sleeved, detachable cable
Software UI is hard to read and could be improved, Agile switches occasionally feel a little muddy, Language barriers remain on the software driver
The Tesoro Gram Spectrum RGB keyboard is currently retailing for $140 from retailers, including Amazon.com. A great low-profile option for gamers Comfortable to use Very bright LEDs FN keys work incredibly well Can be used without a driver Very sturd...
Published: 2016-12-14, Author: Victoria , review by: pcmag.com
Attractive, minimalist design, Unique effects and novel white body accentuate lighting, Removable cable, Instant macro recording,
Software is clunky and hard to use, Utilizing per-key lighting is a pain, Slight delay with programmed macros and can't program in PC mode
The Tesoro Gram Spectrum is a compact, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing mechanical gaming keyboard. But you'll need a little patience when it comes to the software...
When going into the review I was mostly interested in the Gram Spectrum because of the new Tesoro Agile key switches and the keyboards bright white design, something that I don't see that often in full sized keyboards. Beyond that I expected the Gram Spe...
VERY sturdy design, Mind numbing amount of flexibility in programming keys to other functions, 104 Macro and/or shortcut keys, RGB Lighting, AGILE Mechanical switch
Minus a wrist rest
Tesoro has developed probably one of the best feeling keyboards I have ever put my fingers on. The AGILE switches seem to feel unusually responsive, even for mechanical switches. I really wouldn't have guessed that half of a millimeter less travel distanc...
The Gram Spectrum from Tesoro feels complete and versatile. It does remind us of certain Corsair models actually as they has the same feel and features with some small differences here and there. But we LOVE the Corsair keyboards and if Tesoro matches th...
New Agile switch means the keys have less travel time, Low-profile keycaps, Available in both white and back, RGB backlighting, Each key can be remapped
Software could be better
I have been using the Gram Spectrum for about 3 weeks now and I really like it. When it comes to actual gaming the new Agile switches matched with slim keycaps is pretty interesting to use. For me I could definitely tell the difference between using the G...
Published: 2016-08-22, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
I always try to use every keyboard that we review as my personal keyboard for at least a week. My typical weekly usage includes a lot of typing (about 100-150 pages), a few hours of gaming and some casual usage, such as internet browsing and messaging. As...
Abstract: The Tesoro Gram Spectrum RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is fully programmable, there are 16.8 million colors to choose from with many lightening effects and is available in white and black. This keyboard uses the new Tesoro AGILE key switches which are ac...
Aluminum faceplate looks great and feels wonderfully solid, Thin height profile makes the keyboard feel VERY compact, Braided cable is rugged and offers plenty of length, LEDs are bright but not blinding, Easy to configure and use the various modes, You c
USB Mini port offers no support to cable. Internal connector could snap easily if you often remove the cable, ‘White' appears slightly purple indicating a slight imbalance in RGB output