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En af de første low-profile mekaniske tastaturer
Fedt og meget tyndt design
Masser af genveje via FN-knap
Indbygget RGB-lys med rigtig flotte farver og muligheder
Interesting, beautiful design, Great performance, Comfortable switches, Fun lighting options
Tedious software, High price
If the Vulcan just looked pretty, that would only take it so far. But the keyboard's compelling marriage of form and function makes it one of the best peripherals that Roccat has ever produced. Not only is it well-designed and attractive, but its design a...
Phenomenal switches, Clean aluminum design, Good keycaps, Solid software
No pass throughs
Roccat's Titan Tactile switches are an absolute joy to type on. Every key press cements itself down into place firmly, with only the subtlest of clicks behind it...
The Roccat Vulcan 120 AIMO far from compact but when you factor in the snappy Titan key-switches and organic illumination tech, any shortcomings are easily overshadowed...
Udgivet: 2019-05-30, Forfatter: Tony , anmeldelse af: impulsegamer.com
After smashing out a variety of games on the Roccat Vulcan Aimo, we found this gaming keyboard a treat to use courtesy of its tactile feedback that not only gives you a smooth responsiveness to your key presses but it also looks the part thanks to its de...
There are still improvements Roccat could make going forward, but the Titan switch and accompanying half-height keycaps are the Vulcan 120 Aimo's primary experiment, and that aspect is a resounding success. As I said, this is the first time the Cherry-sty...
Abstrakt: Sometimes, I think the hardest thing to do in life is to admit you are wrong. Last week, before my colleague Jonathan Kwan and I set off on a road trip with a few of our friends, we were discussing plans as to how we would meet up before we leave. At firs...
After a few weeks of regular use, I'm pretty sold on Roccat's Titan switches. It doesn't feel quite as snappy or premium to use as Razer's opto-mechanical Huntsman, and it certainly isn't as fun to use as the X-BOW is. Regardless, Roccat's Vulcan 120 migh...
There are still improvements Roccat could make going forward, but the Titan switch and accompanying half-height keycaps are the Vulcan 120 Aimo's primary experiment, and that aspect is a resounding success. As I said, this is the first time the Cherry-sty...
Low-profile keycaps, Sturdy build quality, Dedicated media keys
Hard plastic wristrest, No dedicated macro keys, Lacks USB pass-through
All of which makes the Vulcan 120 Aimo pretty decent value. It's only £6 more than the regular-size HyperX keyboard and £25 cheaper than its main rival from Corsair and, for that money, you're getting a keyboard that both performs well and looks fantastic...
Stunning design and an abundance of quality RGB-ness, Comfortable typing experience after you get used to the low wrist rest, Very useful gaming features
Some users will be unhappy with the amount of light-bleed, Low-profile wrist rest could prove to be uncomfortable at the start
Using the Vulcan 120 for the past few weeks have certainly been interesting. The low-profile design might be familiar to some of you, but with full-sized switches placed on top of the backplate it's more the illusion of being low profile with the keys bei...