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With this keyboard, the worst thing about it is the price. You're looking at pricing from $120 for the basic GMMK 3 all the way up to nearly $600 for the fully kitted out 100% GMMK 3 Pro HE Wireless.
Vying for a spot on the best gaming keyboard lists of the world, the Glorious GMMK 3 range is available in 100%, 75%, and 65% layouts in both Pro and non-Pro configurations, with wired and ...
Glorious GMMK Pro (Silver) at Amazon for $98.11; Glorious GMMK Pro review: Cheat Sheet. What is it? A fully metal custom keyboard; Who is it for? Custom keyboard enthusiasts, if they have the ...
Premium Design & Materials: The GMMK PRO's body is CNC machined from solid aluminum, giving it substantial weight and unrivaled durability compared to plastic alternatives. Anodization gives the ...
Although I haven’t used the base GMMK 3, there’s no doubting the quality on display with the CNC aluminum frame on the GMMK 3 Pro. The last keyboard I’ve used that felt this nice with the ...
Glorious, the PC peripheral manufacturer responsible for the incredibly popular GMMK Pro keyboard series, has returned with an exciting new addition to their lineup of premium keyboards, the GMMK 3.
For the money, this is a fantastic base for a capable mechanical keyboard - I've used the GMMK 3 Pro HE variant on and off for the best part of a year, and it's been fantastic. So, for $80, this ...
The Glorious GMMK Pro 75% is a fantastic starting point for anyone who wants to learn how to mod a gaming keyboard, and it's just $169.99.
The new Glorious models consist of two keyboards, the GMMK 3 (starting at $119.99 bare-bones, meaning no switches or keycaps included) and the GMMK 3 Pro (starting at $239.99 bare-bones), with ...
Available in four models (the wired GMMK 3 and GMMK HE and wireless GMMK 3 Pro and GMMK 3 Pro HE), prices range from $119.99 to $369.99 for stock designs, but I had the chance to test out the new ...
The GMMK 3 HE also polls at 8,000Hz to minimize input lag, not that human beings can even perceive the difference between a keyboard scanning itself 8,000 times a second versus 1,000 times a second.