Cooler Master launches transparent mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting

11 October 2016
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Cooler Master has wholeheartedly embraced the RGB lighting craze with its latest mechanical keyboard.

The MasterKeys Pro L RGB Crystal Edition is a limited edition mechanical keyboard which forgoes all pretense at practicality for the ultimate experience in keyboard RGB lighting.

The device’s transparent keys and casing “let your custom illuminations radiate brighter than ever before”.

The keyboard’s PCB features unique cutouts in order to accommodate brighter and bigger RGB LEDs while maintaining the full functionality of its Cherry MX switches.

The MasterKeys Pro is outfitted with the most powerful keyboard processor on the market – the ARM Cortex M3.

The Crystal Edition’s transparent aesthetic is certainly unique, although gamers who occasionally glance down at their keyboard may find themselves confused by the lack of clear keycap labelling, or even temporarily blinded by the device’s excessive lighting.

You can check out the MasterKeys Pro L RGB Crystal Edition on the official Cooler Master store.


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  1. Johan Lewis Last
    11.10.2016 at 10:28

    I WILL laugh in your face if you buy this. I will make you regret ever buying this. It is the most vile and ugliest thing I have ever seen…..now give me a few so I can give them to some frenemies….muwahahaha

    Seriously….just no

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