THE LOBERA SPECTRUM
Although it has some areas where they seem like they're made out of aluminum the 498mm long, 183mm wide and 25mm thick Lobera Spectrum is almost entirely made out of plastic.
Tesoro has placed their logo on the upper right corner above several activity LEDs (Num/scroll/caps lock and gaming/macro recording LEDs).
The Lobera Spectrum doesn't have a wrist wrest but thanks to its design the lower section doesn't allow your hands to slip easily.
You can use F1 through F5 to switch between available profiles.
Tesoro has placed an all-key lockout feature via the F6 key while the F7 through F12 double as the multimedia keys always with the help of the Fn key.
6-key and Full/N-key rollover can be controlled via the insert/delete keys.
Via the arrow keys (and the FN key) you can control the different illumination levels for the LEDs (up/down) and you also have the ability to turn them off entirely (left/right).
The FN (function) key has the Tesoro logo on it so it's not easy to miss.
Here we see the Kailh black mechanical switches.
At the front right we find two USB ports, DC in port and the usual microphone and headphones ports (the DC in can be used with the bundled cable just in case you connect a USB device that requires more juice).
At the base of the keyboard we see 5 rubber feet.
Tesoro placed two height adjusters (legs) beneath the Lobera Spectrum (the tall ones are rubber coated on their end).
If you decide to use the tall height adjusters the keyboard will get 22mm over the desk. However if you choose the short ones you will only gain around 11mm in height.
All available connectors are gold plated and connected to the keyboard via a 1.55m long braided cable.
The very first time you connect the Lobera Spectrum to your system this is the default illumination color.