Func Displays New KB-460 Mechanical Keyboard

Func is happy to announce the availability of the KB-460, a mechanical keyboard that features Cherry MX Red mechanical switches, designed for fast reaction times and equipped with an individual key illumination system. The KB-460 has been designed and engineered to accomplish the gamer’s needs. It combines several features, including, but not limited to:

 

“We are working hard to create a complete range of gaming products with interesting features, designed for an enhanced gaming experience” says Calle Conradsson, Brand Manager for Func, “What makes the KB-460 unique is the combination of functionality and superb build quality. We are extremely proud with the result and glad to say that there is more to come from us!”

 

Cherry MX Red mechanical switches
Silent linear mechanical switches with minimal travel distance for rapid fingers.

Full N-key roll over anti-ghosting
Forget annoying “beeps” of unregistered key commands.

Reliable, durable product design
Keep the same tactile feeling up to 50 million strokes per key.

Func Mode™
Activates re-assigned keys and disables the Windows key for a gaming friendly environment.

Customizable backlight key illumination
Adjust key illuminations brightness to your liking.

Comfortable palm rest
keeps your hands strain and stress free during many hours of use.

2 x USB connect-through ports
Accessible connect-through ports for other USB devices.

Plug n play, no need for installations
KB-460 is completely plug n play ready; installation is only needed to personalize the keyboard to fit your gameplay style.

Re-assignable buttons
Re-assign the buttons and adjust the key configuration to suit your needs.

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The KB-460 is provided with a unique Setting Software made for customization, allowing the end user to set the keyboard for a gaming friendly environment.

On-board customizable profiles
Switch instantly between 5 profiles stored on the on-board memory.
Integrated media controls
Smoothly change between songs or increase the volume without exiting the game.

Technical Specifications:

Switch type: Cherry MX Red linear switch
Key design: Cylindrical
Actuation force: 45 g
Responsiveness: 2 mm
Anti-ghost: Full N-key roll over USB
Backlit: Individual LED’s on each key
Memory: Onboard 128 KB
Connect-through ports: 2 x USB 2.0
Cord length: 1.8m (braided)
Connector: USB 2.0 (gold plated)

Product Information

Func KB-460 MSRP $119,95, launch promo MSRP at $99.95. To see all the information about this awesome new keyboard from Func click here!.

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