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Tt eSPORTS MEKA G Unit Gaming Keyboard Review

The MEKA G Unit packaging is dramatic and very eye catching, with an image of the keyboard on the left, in front of a firey background. The box measures 553 mm x 271 mm x 70 mm (LxWxH).

When the outer box is opened the user is presented with a full colour overview of the keyboard, which highlights some of the functionality. There are two smaller packages, one containing literature, and a felt pouch which contains the USB cable.

The bundle contains two stickers, a user manual and warranty information.

The little felt pouch contains a quality braided cable to connect the keyboard to the computer. The connectors are gold plated.

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10 comments

  1. I am a member of a clan, and I like the black switches, but I havent tried the blue cherry switches yet. my friend has a cherry keyboard with the brown switches and I like them more. I do type a lot also and I agree with reviewers opinions. I dont understand why black is the ‘gamers choice’. I know some say that rapid key pressing is better, but I tried this out myself and I dont understand why it would be. It doesnt make a difference.

    It would be a great idea of gaming companies would offer more choice. maybe have a coloured sticker on the front for the switches used and offer more ethan one choice. but it might be costly for the company involved as three different vresions would need to be made.

  2. I like it. shame they dont allow a setting for full backlighting.

  3. Yeah nice looking keyboard, but its very expensive, or am I just poor ? 🙁

    I have an older microsoft keyboard and I want to upgrade, but my budget is £50. this is going to be twice my budget. I shall aim lower !

  4. It looks well made and ill shortlist it. hopefully our local store gets one in to play with.

  5. It looks well made and ill shortlist it. hopefully our local store gets one in to play with.

  6. These keyboards cost so much money, maybe im just skint, but once it hits £60 I start backing away.

  7. I can’t believe that it is not fully backlighted. I am sure there is somewhere a setting or you don’t had the final driver version as it is not on the market yet. Doesn’t make sence to light up only the view key on which you have always your fingers while gaming.

  8. Honestly, I have used a Keyboard with Cherry MX blacks and I didn’t really like it for typing or gaming. I’m a lot faster at rapid key presses on my Razer BlackWidow that runs Cherry MX blues. I realize that the key press happens about half way down on the blue versus the black that happens at the bottom but, honestly I have gotten used to rapid key pressing by holding the key very close to the actuation point and just moving it that tiny bit up and down. Works well for me. This definitely wouldn’t be for me as the backlighting isn’t across the whole keyboard. I feel like that is a shoddy half attempt at backlighting if the whole thing doesn’t light up.

    I mean come on, as gamers, most of us probably know where WASD is just by habit. The rest of the keys on the other hand….. ;-P

  9. I would really like to see a version with full backlight and Cherry Mx Brown.

  10. I’ve got a Meka and I like it, but one of the keys has a slight squeak, is that a warranty job?