Nanoxia shows typewriter-styled Ncore Retro keyboard

Posted on Wednesday, December 07 2016 @ 14:53 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
These days the majority of high-end gaming keyboard feature mechanical switches and all sorts of bells and whistles like RGB LEDs. With the introduction of the Ncore Retro, Nanoxia takes a step back and introduces a keyboard that resembles an old typewriter, with big, round keys and a chrome look.

The keyboard features 104 mechanical keys of the Kahil White variety, which is reportedly similar to the Cherry MX Blue switches. Other features include anti-ghosting, NKRO, and water resistance. The board will be sold for 109.99EUR.

Nanoxia Ncore Retro

Nanoxia Ncore Retro
With the Ncore Retro we present for the first time a mechanical keyboard, whose design corresponds to a classic typewriter. So the typewriter feeling is combined with the latest technology.

The keyboard is best suited for the use for the regular work or for relaxing use at home.

Equipped with free-standing, replaceable keys, the Ncore Retro has dimensions of 465 x 150 69 mm. The keyboard is made of ABS with Chromium plating. The keys can also be exchanged individually and replaced.

By using the FN-Key functionality there are a variety of multimedia keys available to directly open the Windows Media Center, controlling the volume of the system or to switch between the WASD and arrow keys. A total of 15 multimedia keys are available.

Another essential feature of the Ncore Retro is the water resistance, so the keyboard can be cleaned quick and easy.

With its unique retro design, the Ncore Retro can be connected via USB and is compatible with the latest Windows operating systems.


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