01/06/2022
The PANTSAN PK200 features a full keyboard layout of 104 keys and comes in two keycap color variants. The keyboard body features an aluminum alloy panel in deep space color which has been anodized to convert the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant, anodic oxide finish. The all-aluminum front panel and PBT body design is sturdier than most keyboards and feels very solid with a surprisingly low weight of 700g. Its keys are simple, ergonomical and smooth, don't feel cheap neither get slippy. The back panel is made of durable plastic and features an engraved finish. It is a plug and play device meaning that it doesn't need any drivers to work. Windows auto detects it instantly and installs the proper drivers. I tested it on Windows 7 and 10 and worked perfectly. Has click-style blue switches which feel really nice and provide audible feedback. Its LEDs are visible even under my bright video lights. There are nine modes for the 6-RGB lighting. It offers speed and brightness adjustment through the keyboard keys. I measured a max power input of 0.88W (0.17A 5.09V) for the keyboard. The response speed of the switches is pretty good, has anti-ghosting function and a 5-key rollover. Overall, this budget mechanical keyboard is very good for its price, and I will continue to use it as my main keyboard.
The PANTSAN PK200 features a full keyboard layout of 104 keys and comes in two keycap color variants. The keyboard body features an aluminum alloy panel in deep space color which has been anodized to convert the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant, anodic oxide finish. The all-aluminum front panel and PBT body design is sturdier than most keyboards and feels very solid with a surprisingly low weight of 700g. Its keys are simple, ergonomical and smooth, don't feel cheap neither get slippy. The back panel is made of durable plastic and features an engraved finish. It is a plug and play device meaning that it doesn't need any drivers to work. Windows auto detects it instantly and installs the proper drivers. I tested it on Windows 7 and 10 and worked perfectly. Has click-style blue switches which feel really nice and provide audible feedback. Its LEDs are visible even under my bright video lights. There are nine modes for the 6-RGB lighting. It offers speed and brightness adjustment through the keyboard keys. I measured a max power input of 0.88W (0.17A 5.09V) for the keyboard. The response speed of the switches is pretty good, has anti-ghosting function and a 5-key rollover. Overall, this budget mechanical keyboard is very good for its price, and I will continue to use it as my main keyboard.
The PANTSAN PK200 features a full keyboard layout of 104 keys and comes in two keycap color variants. The keyboard body features an aluminum alloy panel in deep space color which has been anodized to convert the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant, anodic oxide finish. The all-aluminum front panel and PBT body design is sturdier than most keyboards and feels very solid with a surprisingly low weight of 700g. Its keys are simple, ergonomical and smooth, don't feel cheap neither get slippy. The back panel is made of durable plastic and features an engraved finish. It is a plug and play device meaning that it doesn't need any drivers to work. Windows auto detects it instantly and installs the proper drivers. I tested it on Windows 7 and 10 and worked perfectly. Has click-style blue switches which feel really nice and provide audible feedback. Its LEDs are visible even under my bright video lights. There are nine modes for the 6-RGB lighting. It offers speed and brightness adjustment through the keyboard keys. I measured a max power input of 0.88W (0.17A 5.09V) for the keyboard. The response speed of the switches is pretty good, has anti-ghosting function and a 5-key rollover. Overall, this budget mechanical keyboard is very good for its price, and I will continue to use it as my main keyboard.