I wasn't expecting the i-Rocks K10 gaming keyboard to impress me as much as it has over the last few weeks. I don't think many keyboards in the sub- £30 price bracket will match its durability or build quality.
While the red trim around the edge of the keyboard clashes with the otherwise green color scheme, the target audience are unlikely be spending much time staring at the keyboard – so it's not huge problem. That said, we would like to see it changed in future product revisions.
Typing was comfortable and the keyboard is solid enough to withstand some ‘nerd rage'. I also appreciated the subtle curve on the K10 as it added to the comfort level.
If you value media function keys, macros and fancy backlighting then the K10 might not be for you. However, if you want a cheap, reliable membrane keyboard for daily use, then you should definitely consider giving the K10 a shot.
You can buy the i-Rocks K10 keyboard from Amazon for £22. We feel that it might just be the best choice for an inexpensive, basic membrane keyboard right now.
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Pros:
- Solid build quality.
- POM switches.
- inexpensive.
- Subtle Curve.
- Comfortable to use.
- very competitive pricing.
Cons:
- Inconsistent colour scheme.
KitGuru Says: The i-Rocks K10 is the best option for a ‘no frills' keyboard.
Does the force required to make a key press be compared to MX Black switches?
How is this compared to my ageing MS SideWinder X6?