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THE POSEIDON Z

 

 

  

 

 

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The 440mm long, 133mm wide, 37mm thick and 995g heavy Poseidon Z looks like your average keyboard without any hand/wrist rests or fancy bells and whistles.

 

 

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On the upper right corner we see the usual lock LEDs alongside the Tt eSPORTS logo and a key used to disable/enable the windows keys.

 

 

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The Tt eSPORTS logo is also placed on the space bar.

 

 

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F1 through F7 also double as media keys so they can also be used for media navigation and volume control.

 

 

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You can adjust the 4 level blue LED illumination of the keys by using the F11 and F12 keys with the Fn (function) key.

 

 

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If the brown mechanical switches didn't have the Kailh name engraved beneath them we would have no reason to believe these weren't manufactured by Cherry.

 

 

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At the bottom we find a long trail/channel used to route the cable, four small rubber feet that keep the keyboard steady and two flip-out feet that keep it roughly 11mm from the desk.

 

 

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The Poseidon Z has a vertical piece of rubber attached at the two ends of the front so you don't have to worry about scratching it if placed against something.

 

 

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The 1.8m long cable (although it says braided on the specs sheet it actually seems normal) comes up to a normal USB connector (not gold plated).

 

 

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Since the keyboard requires no drivers the moment you plug it in the keys will illuminate. Above you can see the first and last levels of illumination.