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
For only $60, this is an amazing must buy. 16 million colours, 24-key anti-ghosting, DPI switching, and many more features make this bundle an absolute steal!...
Published: 2016-08-14, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
RGB Lighting, Mem-chanical switches had good action (definitely better than membrane), Mouse uses Omron switches, Keyboard is splash resistant
Limited Lighting options,
The MasterKeys Lite L Combo is definitely a top competitor on the budget conscience buyer, while the combo may lack some of the fancy features, the price point definitely outweighs the lack of software, making this product a great value! 1 2 3 4 5Share th...
Published: 2016-08-09, Author: Jeff , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: Cooler Master products do exactly what they say they will – cool your gaming rig while you pump out an eight-hour session. They do it many different ways: liquid cooling, new fan designs, and high airflow chassis' among them. Without that airflow, your ga...
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Published: 2016-07-23, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Is it possible for 59 euros to buy a decent set of mouse and keyboard from the RGB-backlit? In appearance, the two input devices can not be said that they belong to the budget category. Design can be called a strict and cautious, but at the same time, sty...
It's difficult to sum up the Coolermaster Masterkeys Lite keyboard and mouse combination without it sounding like we're either being negative about it or damning with faint praise. With any model at this price point there will always be compromises made...
To go back to my original theme of my Chevrolet Cruze, I can say I have enjoyed it the most because it offered quite a bit more than the Cobalt I used to drive, and it still has the new car feel, despite being a year old already. It is not the best car I...
Mem-chanical keys are a nice idea but in practise they feel pretty bad.
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Published: 2017-03-22, Author: Bo , review by: play3r.net
Great keyboard, Cherry compatible keycaps and stems, Almost a mechanical keyboard, Well proportioned mouse, Good mouse internals, Excellent value for money
Mouse casing can be a bit slippery, Spacebar a little rattly on keyboard
The Cooler Master MasterKeys Lite L combo, a frankly fantastic offering of a near mechanical quality keyboard and decent mouse, the lighting on the mouse is used for DPI functionality as well as appearance which enables on-the-fly DPI switching rather tha...
Published: 2016-07-19, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
When you're getting a gaming keyboard and mouse for £50, there are always going to be compromises. For the most part, Cooler Master does a good job managing these. The keyboard offers a decent typing experience given its membrane roots, and the lighting f...
Published: 2016-07-19, Author: Jon , review by: kitguru.net
Reasonably accurate and sensitive infrared sensor, Works on all manner of surfaces, Good price point, Basic backlighting is a nice touch, Mouse feet are smooth and fast
Generic, rather boring looking. Can barely see Cooler Master logo, No side grips means perspiration can be a problem, No back end software for customisation.
So at the end of the day, how does the Cooler Master ‘memchanical' Masterkeys Lite keyboard and mouse combination stack up? Pretty well as it goes. It is an adequate surface to type on if you are not planning to write too many essays and works well enough...