🎮 Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The HP Pavilion Gaming Keyboard 500 features red mechanical switches for a smooth and silent keystroke experience, customizable LED backlighting, anti-ghosting technology, dedicated media control keys, and adjustable legs for ergonomic comfort, making it the perfect companion for gamers seeking both performance and style.
Brand | HP |
Product Dimensions | 13.64 x 44.45 x 3.81 cm; 453.59 g |
Item model number | 3VN40AA#ABL |
Manufacturer | HP |
Series | Pavilion Gaming Keyboard 500 |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 15.6 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Wattage | 3600 watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 454 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**S
Great value for money
Came from a console background and never used any gaming keyboards before hand. This keyboard is great for a beginner. Good build and quality. Definitely recommend this product!
S**N
Cheap, good and solid.
Apart from a minor issue with the "nkey" which vould easily have been software rather than the keyboard itself, it is great. Delivery was super prompt (even in Corona virus times), I actually recieved it five days before it was due to arrive.It is a bit too tall, but that is somewhat unavoidable. It would be much better with a wrist-rest.All-in-all, a great keyboard if you are paying £30 quid, which i assume isn't the regular price.
A**R
Quality gaming keyboard
Got a pretty good deal on this keyboard & very good quality.Not sure worth the full RRP but have a shop around
T**R
Keys Missing - No Support Offered
It is true that I ordered this item around 3 months ago, however when it was ordered I was away working out at sea. My job means that i spend alot of time away defending our great countries interests. There is a lot of time sometimes between locations and you often begin to feel home sick.It is always nice to create something to want to come home to. On this occasion I was building a gaming rig and as I have the HP gaming laptop, it made sense for me to get the whole deal. Part of that was buying the keyboard.When I returned home from a harsh time out at sea, I was really looking forward to getting some serious gaming done. However was shocked to find that some of the keys on the left hand side of the keyboard were missing. I did find them at the bottom of the box, however the fixtures has been broken and therefore have had to be fixed in place with glue making the whole thing useless.When I purchased the item i was under the impression that i would be getting a brand new item but it is clear that this has been used before and then resealed as the shrink wrap the item normally would come in was missing and there were no stickers over the openings in the box.When contacting the seller, they confirmed there would be nothing they are willing to do unless I was able to prove the item was in this condition when it arrived. As I was out of the country at the time, I did not accept the order.Sad to think that I am being denied any way of being able to resolve the issue with the seller and that their support does not extend to those whose working environments require extended periods of time out of the country.
P**B
Good quality keyboard, but mechanical keyboards? not so good for the home office.
It seems robust, almost unbreakable, but typing requires 'playing' the keyboard like a piano, with elevated wrists and sounds like someone is tap dancing. It's noisy. But, if this is what mechanical keyboards are all about, it's a great product. switchable colour backlight and great clear sci-fi fonts. this was a quick purchase as lockdown meant all the budget models were sold out, so ended up going for a gaming one. It's a fun keyboard, just not so good for preparing Word documents.
C**U
Don't buy for gaming.
It was all good until started playing on it. If multiple keys are pressed at once, some of the key presses are not registered (e.g: pressing W, D, Ctrl + space, does not register space which is usually jump for me in games) and it is basically unusable for gaming. Other than that it was OK, but it doesn't really matter when it has such an issue. As I've read on Internet, it is a common issue with this keyboard, not just my unit.
P**
Mimic - not at all a mechanical keyboard
Worst keyboard ever... NOT A MECHANICAL KEYBOARD AT ALL!It feels like a typical springy force acts on the keys. Moreover, the mechanical keys are a pseudo feature to hide the membrane buttons beneath.Vey bad, no actuation feeling even nearing a normal keyboard.Keys already started malfunctioning in 6 month of use.
R**N
Fake mechanical switches hide a cheap membrane
This keyboard isn't actually mechanical, contrary to its description. It used fake switches on top of membranes. It is generally nice, but horribly overpriced and falsely advertised.
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