The keyboard is very unique looking, again keeping with the futuristic styling that we saw on the mouse, with some strong lines cut into the chassis to add an extra touch of style.
The key caps have been given a slightly grippy so touch coating, which looks pretty cool and gives a stealthy quality to the keys. Each key cap is etched to allow the LED backlight to shine through. Along the top edge you’ll find four dedicated multimedia keys.
In the top right you’ll find dedicated volume control keys.
The Devastator has a really low profile chassis with only a slight curve to the key layout. The chassis is a little more raised toward the back, so the keyboard does have a slight forward slope and this should help promote a good hand resting position.
Around the back you can see the keyboard is hard-wired, and you can also better see the six dedicated multimedia keys that are laid out along the top edge.
Four rubber grips on the base will help prevent the keyboard from sliding around your desk.
The flip-up stands area little light weight and don’t feature any rubber grips, but they’ll do just fine for raising the keyboard height.
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