Skydigital nKeyboard
Conclusion
Skydigital wanted a keyboard that worked as both a desktop keyboard and a gaming keyboard and that’s just what they got. However, they had to compensate a little of each function because of the other, and the end result is a keyboard that is slightly lacking depending on what you want to use it for. It’s slightly too large to be used as a desktop keyboard (Not a major problem in itself) and it lacks many features that other, cheaper gaming keyboards offer.
At £34.99, this is a keyboard for the specialist part of the market that want a board they can use for both gaming and in the office unobtrusively. The original market may have been much wider, but this niche market is the more likely end result.
In the end, it’s not a bad keyboard at all, but it’s not something I’d recommend to someone when there are more specialist alternatives available.
| Pros | Cons |
| Comfy | Too expensive for what it does |
| Waterproof | Lack of macro keys |
| Low reaction time | PS/2 only |
| Dual office/gaming uses |

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Thanks go to QuietPC for providing us with this keyboard.
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You’re so wrong about the fact that ps/2 is outdated, ps/2 is SO MUCH better for keyboards on every aspect, NKRO, access time, reliability, refresh rate etc, ps/2 is far more responsive, and any progamers know that. There’s a reason even in 2011 BW PGM still use CRT monitors and ps/2 connections, I really hope they’ll never remove that, usb such compared to ps/2.
1. use spellcheck
2. learn what “exponentially” means
Thanks for the pointers “Heppo”, we’ll do our best to improve our editing process.