Ideazon MERC Stealth keyboard - fully illuminated

Posted on Thursday, August 02 2007 @ 20:55 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Ideazon announced a new keyboard for gamers, the MERC Stealth. This keyboard will become available on September 17th for $89.99.

One of its special features is the three-colour illumination system that delivers various levels of brightness for every character on the keyboard.

Features:
  • Fully Illuminated with 3 color options and 3 sensitivity settings;
  • A 34 key dedicated gaming terrain featuring rubberized movement keys;
  • 144 Gamer Touch responsive keys;
  • Multimedia control center featuring two USB 2.0 ports to plug in mice and other peripherals;
  • Gold-plated audio jacks for headsets and microphones;
  • Combined navigation and number pad with 11 one-click shortcuts;
  • Z Engine gaming software that allows users full programmability, with easy to use drag and drop macro-editing, or the ability to select from over 125 pre-defined key mapping layouts.


The MERC Stealth's color and intensity illumination controls will allow gamers to dial in the precise lighting level they prefer in any gaming environment. The keyboard offers three distinct illumination levels when turned on: Subtle, Ambient and Intense. The user can also select from red, blue or purple light, or they can choose no light at all.

To maximize both playing comfort and playing time, the MERC Stealth comes with 34 dedicated gaming terrain keys and nine rubberized labeled keys for main commands like jump, crouch and directional movement. All keys are labeled and clustered together for the ultimate gaming experience, with the spacing and positioning of keys designed for ultimate precision and control. The gaming terrain is tilted 11 degrees to match natural wrist position. Additionally, traditional PC gamers who enjoy gaming on standard WASD keys can still use these keys on the MERC Stealth to continue to dominate.


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Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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