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Thermaltake MEKA Mechanical Keyboard Review

The MEKA keyboard is supplied in a very attractive black and red coloured box with a high resolution photograph on the left of the box, with key details underneath the image and the name offset to the right.

The box folds out, presenting the user with an overview of the keyboard, just before using it.

Inside the box, is a small pull out package which contains a user manual and warranty pamphlet. There is no driver or software disc supplied, as it is not needed.

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8 comments

  1. £80? wow thats a lot of cash for a mini keyboard design. think id rather go for the razor one, even if it is a little extra.

  2. Its overpriced for what it is, sorry.

  3. Well at least someone agrees with me. MX black cherry switches are the worst feel in their whole range,

  4. Shame it has lost all the audio connectors etc.

  5. I like it.

    However I wouldnt buy it.

    This is for a clan member who wants a small, capable gaming board.

    For £80 I want something full size. the latest razer with blue switches seems the best typing keyboard. or DAS.

  6. £67.99 Free delivery @play.com
    http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/20483020/TT-Esports-Meka-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard/Product.html?searchtype=allproducts&searchsource=0&searchstring=tt+esports&urlrefer=search

  7. Too expensive, pointless red LEDs, right shift is tiny, lack separate Ins, Home, PgUp/PgDn,End block. Working for ages on SFF keyboards. This one have a lot of design flaws. And price is completely prohibitive for what it is.

  8. A bit expensive for what it is, but I don’t understand these guys saying MX Cherry Blacks are terrible? They’re soooooo smooth.