Testseek.com have collected 61 expert reviews of the Cooler Master MasterKeys Lite L Combo RGB and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master MasterKeys Lite L Combo RGB.
August 2016
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The editors liked
Cherry MX Key Cap compatibility
Great looking RGB lighting
Solid build quality
Great Value
Mem-chanical switch feels good to type and game on
RGB backlighting with plenty of effects
Zero software needed
Fast polling speed
RGB Lighting
Mem-chanical switches had good action (definitely better than membrane)
Mouse uses Omron switches
Keyboard is splash resistant
Features typically found in premium keyboards
CherryMX keycap compatibility
Minimalistic Design Keyboard
Better Mouse design
Manual light control
Two years warranty
Nice soft keys that don't hammer your fingers as much as you hammer the keys
A good selection of fancy features for a budget price
Not many companies willing to give you a keyboard & mouse in one package
Price
MemChanical Emulates Mechanical
RGB
Brilliant LEDs
Ergonomic Mouse W/Teflon Feet
Avago 3050 Infrared Mouse Sensor
3500 DPI down to 500 DPI
Solid keyboard and mouse
RGB backlighting
Different backlighting modes
Mem-chanical switches do make a difference
The editors didn't like
No wrist rest for keyboard
No software customization
Simple mouse design
No texture or grip on the mouse
Limited Lighting options
Requires full actuation for key registration
Side buttons on the mouse feel cheap when actuated
Rainbow colour effects can hurt the eyes after a while
Abstract: Today I'm checking out a budget keyboard and mouse combo from Coolermaster called the Masterkeys Lite – a product they've labeled as having “memchanical” switches. This is a word I'd never seen before, so I was immediately intrigued as to what it could me...
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Published: 2016-09-27, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Features typically found in premium keyboards, CherryMX keycap compatibility, Minimalistic Design Keyboard, Better Mouse design, Manual light control, Two years warranty
Requires full actuation for key registration, Side buttons on the mouse feel cheap when actuated
If you don't mind full actuation, this is the keyboard combination to consider. It's a good starter's kit that shouldn't be an issue. Cherry MX Blue users may like this keyboard if they wish to use one without the ‘click' noise. Or else, there's always th...
Nice soft keys that don't hammer your fingers as much as you hammer the keys, A good selection of fancy features for a budget price, Not many companies willing to give you a keyboard & mouse in one package,
Rainbow colour effects can hurt the eyes after a while, Mouse is too small for my larger hands, Needs some macro keys
Published: 2016-09-12, Author: Immanuel , review by: legitreviews.com
One of the things I really liked about this keyboard is the price for the RGB combo ($59.99). The Cooler Master Masterkeys Lite L Combo had wonderful and vibrant backlighting which can simply be plugged in to use and customized through hotkeys. The RGB wa...
Abstract: You don't have to be an industry expert to know that mechanical keyboards are kind of a big deal these days. The latest surge in popularity has most every keyboard manufacturer in the business offering gaming keyboards equipped with mechanical keyswitches...
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Published: 2016-08-29, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
Abstract: The MasterKeys Lite L is Cooler Master's mid-range gaming input device combo offering priced at only $59.99, delivering RGB LED options at an affordable level. Utilizing the same “Mem-chanical” design used on the budget Devastator II keyboard , the Master...
Mouse Is Light Weight, No Wrist Rest, To Many Keyboard Key Combos, Long Keystroke Actuation
We like the price and overall feel of the MasterKeys Lite L Combo with RGB. Performance during gaming was comparable to mid range mechanical keyboards. Once we took the focus off adjusting on the fly using keyboard shortcuts and dove into gaming the Maste...
Cherry MX Key Cap compatibility, Great looking RGB lighting, Solid build quality, Great Value
No wrist rest for keyboard, No software customization, Simple mouse design, No texture or grip on the mouse
I tested the Cooler Master Lite L keyboard and mouse over a good week of working on the site and gaming. Moving from a full mechanical keyboard with brown Cherry MX switches to the Lite L was smoother than anticipated. The mem-chanical keys do mimic the m...
Mem-chanical switch feels good to type and game on, RGB backlighting with plenty of effects, Zero software needed, Fast polling speed
Cooler Master might have managed something special here. They have taken the important and highly desirable features of much more expensive peripherals, durable switches, quality optical sensor, and RGB Lighting for example, and stuffed them into somethin...
Solid keyboard and mouse, RGB backlighting, Different backlighting modes, Mem-chanical switches do make a difference, Price
No software included so no profiles or macros
I have been using the MasterKeys Lite combo for a couple weeks now and I do have to say I like it. Cooler Master has definitely made improvements over the keyboard and mouse that came with the Devastator II combo. The keyboard with the MasterKeys Lite is...