Journey Towards The Light With Ryos Gaming Keyboard Series
Roccat has announced the Ryos MK FX, an all new mechanical gaming keyboard that is stepping towards the light, with built in RGB lighting solutions.
The keyboard sports a massive 16.8 million colour combinations per key, letting players truly define their own look, for any situation. These seemingly complex configurations are programmable in seconds with ROCCAT Swarm, the software incarnation of ROCCAT’s future ready philosophy. It makes deep customization easy, with an intuitive user interface purpose designed for gamers.
The Ryos MK FX offers fully customizable, ROCCAT-enginereed Per-Key RGB illumination in two convenient modes: preset and custom. This means you can add awesome special effects in 16.8 million colors to your keystrokes, configure your keyboard to highlight your in-game and application key bindings, your modifier keys, your system controls as well as your macro sequences and cool-downs plus much, much more.
Owing to its whopping two 32-bit ARM Cortex processors, the Ryos MK FX comes out swinging. Since the MCU is so powerful, not one of the keyboard’s advanced features sacrifices an ounce of performance. And with 2MB of flash memory to store your configurations, your keyboard will execute all of your keystrokes and macros in real time, without any delay.
Of course, with all that power and technology behind it, the cost is up there as well, available this March, the keyboard will set you back $319.95.
The keyboard sports a massive 16.8 million colour combinations per key, letting players truly define their own look, for any situation. These seemingly complex configurations are programmable in seconds with ROCCAT Swarm, the software incarnation of ROCCAT’s future ready philosophy. It makes deep customization easy, with an intuitive user interface purpose designed for gamers.
The Ryos MK FX offers fully customizable, ROCCAT-enginereed Per-Key RGB illumination in two convenient modes: preset and custom. This means you can add awesome special effects in 16.8 million colors to your keystrokes, configure your keyboard to highlight your in-game and application key bindings, your modifier keys, your system controls as well as your macro sequences and cool-downs plus much, much more.
Owing to its whopping two 32-bit ARM Cortex processors, the Ryos MK FX comes out swinging. Since the MCU is so powerful, not one of the keyboard’s advanced features sacrifices an ounce of performance. And with 2MB of flash memory to store your configurations, your keyboard will execute all of your keystrokes and macros in real time, without any delay.
Of course, with all that power and technology behind it, the cost is up there as well, available this March, the keyboard will set you back $319.95.