omg, you guys, one of my fave gaming keyboards is on sale right now, and i am so stoked. the asus rog strix scope ii 96 wireless is a total beast of a keyboard, with a nearly full-size layout that's super functional and easy to use. i've heard it's a bit of a favorite among gamers, and for good reason - it's just so well put together.

i love that it's got smooth, lubricated switches that make typing and gaming a breeze. the rog nx snow switches are basically cherry mx clones, but they're some of the best ones out there. they're pre-lubricated, which makes them feel super smooth and responsive, and they're also hot-swappable, so you can switch them out if you want a different feel. plus, the keyboard's got several layers of sound dampening, which keeps it from making any annoying rattling or pinging noises.

the keyboard itself is really sturdy, with a chassis made of aluminum and plastic. it's also got a slightly space-saving 96% layout, which is basically just a full-size keyboard in a slightly smaller package. it's also known as the 1800 layout, which is a fun bit of keyboard trivia. and, of course, it's got all the premium touches you'd expect, like pbt keycaps and a wristrest.

one of the things that's really impressive about this keyboard is its wireless connectivity. it's got both bluetooth and low-latency 2.4ghz, which is perfect for gaming. and, according to asus, it can last for up to 90 hours on a charge with the rgb lights on, or up to 1500 hours if you turn them off. that's,Read more: Full article on www.rockpapershotgun.com
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i love that it's got smooth, lubricated switches that make typing and gaming a breeze. the rog nx snow switches are basically cherry mx clones, but they're some of the best ones out there. they're pre-lubricated, which makes them feel super smooth and responsive, and they're also hot-swappable, so you can switch them out if you want a different feel. plus, the keyboard's got several layers of sound dampening, which keeps it from making any annoying rattling or pinging noises.

the keyboard itself is really sturdy, with a chassis made of aluminum and plastic. it's also got a slightly space-saving 96% layout, which is basically just a full-size keyboard in a slightly smaller package. it's also known as the 1800 layout, which is a fun bit of keyboard trivia. and, of course, it's got all the premium touches you'd expect, like pbt keycaps and a wristrest.

one of the things that's really impressive about this keyboard is its wireless connectivity. it's got both bluetooth and low-latency 2.4ghz, which is perfect for gaming. and, according to asus, it can last for up to 90 hours on a charge with the rgb lights on, or up to 1500 hours if you turn them off. that's,Read more: Full article on www.rockpapershotgun.com
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