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Designed by Fatal1ty. Designed to win.
When Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel dominates the competition and racks up first place wins, do you think he's using an ordinary PC keyboard? No way. He's got his fingers on the Creative Fatal1ty Gaming Keyboard, illuminated by EluminX. "I've won many championships on this keyset," says Fatal1ty. "It is a proven winner, which is why I've chosen it for my first keyboard." Enough said. Get your hands on the Fatal1ty Gaming Keyboard.
Patented illumination technology with on/off switch The Fatal1ty Gaming Keyboard illuminates for better vision in low light or dark environments. | |
Patented scissor keys with short stroke action Faster is better. That is why the Fatal1ty Gaming Keyboard was designed with low profile, fast-action keys. | |
Slim, compact design with 104 keys Compact enough for you to drop in a backpack to take to LAN parties. |
Customer Reviews
Nice key action
Pros: This keyboard is NICE to type on: it has scissor-switch keys (like laptop keys) which give it very crisp keystrokes and are very quiet; it has a sturdy base that doesn't slide around; it sits fairly flat and is fairly thin, but has feet to prop it up at an optimal angle; the illumination works great, but is not too strong, rather diffuse; it has a separate number pad. It plugs in via USB and instantly starts working--no drivers, no compatibility issues, nada. The illumination is turned on via a key to the right of the spacebar instead of via a software program that would junk up your PC even more. The Number Lock is also automatically on when you plug it in. Fairly compact and easy to transport.
Cons: It's a little too compact: the insert-home-page up cluster, which is separate on larger keyboards, has been lined up along the right side of the letter keys; the delete key has fled up to the far upper right-hand corner of the letter keys; the arrow keys have taken the place where the right-hand Control key used to be. Also, since I'm not a hardcore gamer, having the gaming logo on the keyboard is almost a little embarrassing. It doesn't have any media/shortcut keys (which is not really a minus for me, as I don't use them anyway).
Overall: this is an excellent keyboard--does what it advertises, and does it well, without any unwanted extras.
Creative Fatality Gaming Keyboard
Great, well made, back lit, slim, USB keyboard. The keys have a solid feel and are not too bright when on. There are two flip up legs on the underside to change the typing angle for those that want it tilted up. The annoying humming sound that I could hear with my old Eluminx keyboard is not present and having an ON / OFF illumination function key is a nice added touch. The price is not bad for the quality you get, with the recent rebate offer, it was under $50.00. Well wort it. Marketed as a Gaming Keyboard ...I don't play, but like it anyway.
Works For Me
I replaced my Logitech G15 with the Fatality and am overall happy with the transistion.
Slim and small, the Fatality fits the keyboard shelf of my desk with plenty of room left to share with my mouse. This just wasn't gonna happen with the titanic G15.
The key response is crisp and satisfying, though the key layout isn't what I'm used to gaming with. It's identical to my laptop's layout but with a number keypad.
The backlighting on the Fatality isn't quite as easy on the eyes as the G15 and the lightings on/off key probably could have been better placed. Maybe as a button on the side or top of the keyboard. Where it's at now (next to right alt key) isn't very easy to find in the dark as it could be.
Overall I like the Fatality more than the G15, but mostly because of the size. I never used the macro keys on the G15, so that wasn't an factor in my decision. It basically came down to a smaller keyboard or a much bigger desk. ;)
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