MCHOSE, a keyboard manufacturer, has successfully built a functioning, oversized prototype of their soon-to-be-released X75 V2 RGB keyboard.
MCHOSE has established a reputation for offering affordable and visually appealing mechanical keyboards. The company offers keyboards in various sizes, ranging from 75% to 98% form factor.
The company has extended their keyboard sizing efforts by developing a massive mechanical keyboard. Drawing inspiration from their upcoming X75 V2 keyboard, the 5ft beast is fully functional as well.
The HKEPC Media editorial team demonstrated how to use the keyboard in a 40-minute-long video on its official X/Twitter account.
At that location, individuals on the news site are observed utilizing their hands to individually apply pressure on singular keys with the oversized peripheral device.
🔴 HKEPC 編輯部實測 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻Mchose X75 V2 巨大化機械鍵盤試玩@Mchose #堅可以用來打機 pic.twitter.com/U8D4QrVSqy
— HKEPC (@hkepcmedia) September 4, 2024
The staff decided to put it to the test by using it to play games like The Typing of the Dead, in which players must type words quickly in order to fend off hordes of zombies.
Despite having a large keyboard instead of the X75 V2, they are still impressively able to advance through the 90s arcade classic.
Additionally, there is no indication of lag or latency in the footage, further highlighting the smooth performance of the keyboard.
According to Tom’s Hardware, MCHOSE has not yet made an official announcement on any of its official social media platforms for the X75 V2.
However, the first glimpse of the upcoming keyboard out there comes from HKEPC Media’s testing of the giant version.
Upon observing the pictures of the HKEPC employees standing next to the large board, it appears to bear a resemblance to its current X75 version.
The keyboard’s latest model features “Ice Cream Linear”switches and a gasket-mounted design that includes five layers of sound absorption.
The chassis of the giant X75 V2 is fully customizable with surround RGB light strips, just like the rest of the keyboard. Additionally, the RGB light-up keycaps are also present on the X75 V2.
The X75 design, as well as its larger version, are both equipped with charming keycaps in shades of pink, white, and baby blue.
Unfortunately, the giant custom keyboard from MCHOSE is no longer available for purchase. Therefore, those seeking a greater challenge while playing Counter-Strike 2 will have to make do with their standard gaming keyboard.
Despite this, the recently released X75 V2 model is expected to be revealed in the near future. However, it should not be anticipated to be suitable for larger sizes.
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