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Epomaker’s new DynaTab 75X keyboard sports the retro look with dot matrix LEDs

Introducing the Epomaker DynaTab 75X, a compact mechanical keyboard with a massive dot matrix LED display. The keyboard's 75% layout perfectly balances space and utility, providing a complete typing experience without compromising essential functions. Customisable RGB illumination allows users to configure lighting and effects to their liking.

The key selling point of the DynaTab 75X is probably the 540 customisable RGB colour dot matrix LEDs you can personalise with gifs, images and other visuals. However, many other features are worth mentioning, namely the hot-swappable key switches that enable users to customise their typing experience without desoldering. Additionally, the RGB controller, located next to the dot-matrix screen, allows users to control the keyboard's illumination easily.

The DynaTab 75X features dedicated arrow keys and a compact layout to save desk space. The keyboard is compatible with various operating systems, delivering a consistent experience across multiple platforms. Epomaker claims the keyboard's sound profile is pleasing, thanks to Poron Foam and an IXPE switch sheet that absorbs sound and reduces key stress, increasing the switch's durability.

The DynaTab 75X's gasket mount structure, PC positioning plate, latex shaft base foam, and silicon plugs provide a soft and rebounding typing experience. At the bottom is a “slow-rebound sound-absorbing” foam, improving stability and acoustics. Epomaker's new keyboard will be launched on Kickstarter soon.

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