Does this TV also suffer from the same blurriness that the X900H does? The X85J has the same X1 processor if I’m not mistaken. Thanks!
Update: We’ve added a link to our ‘Best 60% Keyboards’ recommendation article in the Compared to Other Keyboards section.
Hi kye,
Yeah Linux/mac support is always delicate and our scoring here needs some adjustments. Even excluding the software we don’t test all key combination on the other OSes. It’s on our list to fix and your example brings a new details to look at. It will be helpful when we rework this.
Thanks for the suggestion and if you have more example don’t hesitate we read them!
I feel for a keyboard that relies on its software for much of its customisation / configuration should score lower in the OS compatibility section. Having to run a VM or have a windows machine handy to update firmware or toggle the new rapid trigger feature on should not land a 10.
Or perhaps the configuration software section should add to the overall result.
Update: Converted to Test Bench 1.3.1.
I want to vote to review any keyboard that’s exactly like this, but with an F-key row. I would vote for that product, but I can’t find one.
Every low-latency wireless keyboard like this that includes F-keys seems to also fatten up the keyboard horizontally as well. In a small surface gaming situation (eg. tray table), I can spare more vertical space, but horizontal space eats into mousing area. I want something that’s still only 11.5" wide, but with 6 key rows.
Update: We’ve converted this review to Test Bench 1.2. This update introduces new Backlight Features and Backlight Clarity test boxes. We’ve also added a new Switches test box, added additional test comparisons to our Ergonomics test box, and made some minor adjustments to the scoring of our Hardware Customizability test box that we introduced with our last Test Bench. For an in-depth look at our changes, you can see our full changelog here..