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1stPlayer DK5.0 RGB Blue Switch (DK5.0-BL)

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An eye-catching full-size gaming keyboard with durable mechanical switches, reliable spill-resistance and adjustable LED backlighting. It differs from cheap gaming keyboards with a membrane mechanism by using high-quality Outemu Blue mechanical switches, which are an exact copy of the famous German Cherry MX Blue switches. These switches offer an impressive guaranteed life (at least 50 million clicks), actuate with moderate force (40 g) and allow you to easily make quick repeated clicks accompanied by a clearly audible sound. The 1stPlayer DK5.0 RGB Blue Switch Keyboard is positioned as a mid-range product aimed at a wide range of beginners and experienced gamers looking for a model with fast response, strong clicks and precise tactile feedback. Can detect complex multi-key rollovers (N-ke...y rollover) and provides false-click filtering for flawlessly precise gameplay control. The Fn key in combination with F1-F12 allows you to control multimedia functions and backlight (brightness, lighting effects). Reinforced plastic keyboard housing with a metal plate at the base easily withstands significant mechanical stress and emotional manipulation. There is a hardware disable of the Windows key.
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1stPlayer DK5.0 RGB Blue Switch
Blue switch (Clicky)
Red switch (Linear)
Colour
Connectionwired
Typefor game
Form factorstandard (ANSI), with Numpad
Keyboard
Key profilelow
Key typeclassic type
Switch technologymechanical
SwitchesBlue switch (Clicky)
Anti-Ghosting
Fn key
Features
Volume controlfn
Game mode
LightingRGB
Lighting effects+
General
InterfaceUSB
Size439x128x38 mm
Weight1100 g
Official Website1stplayer.com
Added to E-CatalogJuly 2020
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DK5.0-BL

An eye-catching full-size gaming keyboard with durable mechanical switches, reliable spill-resistance and adjustable LED backlighting. It differs from cheap gaming keyboards with a membrane mechanism by using high-quality Outemu Blue mechanical switches, which are an exact copy of the famous German Cherry MX Blue switches. These switches offer an impressive guaranteed life (at least 50 million clicks), actuate with moderate force (40 g) and allow you to easily make quick repeated clicks accompanied by a clearly audible sound.

The 1stPlayer DK5.0 RGB Blue Switch Keyboard is positioned as a mid-range product aimed at a wide range of beginners and experienced gamers looking for a model with fast response, strong clicks and precise tactile feedback. Can detect complex multi-key rollovers (N-key rollover) and provides false-click filtering for flawlessly precise gameplay control. The Fn key in combination with F1-F12 allows you to control multimedia functions and backlight (brightness, lighting effects). Reinforced plastic keyboard housing with a metal plate at the base easily withstands significant mechanical stress and emotional manipulation. There is a hardware disable of the Windows key.

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I recommend buying, but check the backlight when purchasing. Now I have to go change mine...
15 December 2021 
The keyboard is quite high-quality, the buttons don't wobble, and it doesn't make excessive noise. However, the white backlight shifts into the purple spectrum.
Good value for money.
The white backlight color is shifted to the violet spectrum. The previous commenter has the same issue. In reviews of this keyboard, the white color looks actually white, so it's likely we have a defective unit. It can be partially fixed by slightly reducing the red and blue spectrums in the keyboard settings app, but it's not perfect, and some buttons still have green spots in places. I used to have a better keyboard - the Lenovo Legion K500 with red switches for 1200, which had a wrist rest, IMO a more aesthetic design, and significantly better lighting adjustment software. However, it broke after a month, and after another month of waiting for warranty repair, I got a refund. Meanwhile, that keyboard went up to over 2000, and purchasing it for such money is not feasible. The first photo shows the non-working white color. The second one is my attempt to adjust the white. Unfortunately, the green spots aren't visible in the photo, but they're there and spoil the appearance.
Nikolay Kolcovuse 1stPlayer DK5.0 RGB Red Switch less than month
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Top value for money.
19 August 2020 
My first mechanical keyboard (and first backlit keyboard). The disadvantages are not critical.
Low price; slightly rubberized feet. The version with red switches is quite quiet (Shift is almost inaudible), great customization options
Small keys (I have large hands, but you can get used to it); a few typos in the instructions (barely noticeable); incomplete backlighting on some keys; all backlight colors, except "white," are a bit harsh on the eyes in the dark (the backlight can be turned off).
Artemuse 1stPlayer DK5.0 RGB Red Switch less than month
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model with serious flaws
9 February 2022 
Very unreliable
Just a keyboard
Broke very quickly
use 1stPlayer DK5.0 RGB Blue Switch few months
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