Trust’s new GXT 834 Callaz TKL Mechanical Keyboard’s responsive mechanical Outemu switches last up to 50 million key presses, making it extremely durable. The keyboard’s compact size comes from its tenkeyless design, leaving more desk space for extra peripherals, while a metal top plate prepares the keyboard for intense gaming sessions.
According to GfK market research, 20% of PC gamers prefer a compact gaming keyboard. To address these gamers, Trust is adding new TKL (tenkeyless) keyboards to its assortment. TKL keyboards take less space on your desk, which give your mouse and your movements more freedom. GfK research shows that TKL and mechanical switches are the two major trends within gaming. After the GXT 833 Thado TKL Keyboard, Trust has launched its second compact keyboard – one that is mechanical to tap into the second-largest trend in the market. This model strengthens Trust’s assortment and is expected to grow its market share.
Key features of the Callaz keyboard:
- Compact, space-saving ‘TKL’ layout
- Red Outemu linear mechanical switches that last up to 50 million keystrokes
- Durable metal top plate for a solid feel
- Multicolour backlighting in 6 fixed colours with 20 modes in adjustable brightness and speed
- 11 direct access Fn media keys
Game on… and on, and on
In summary, the Callaz is a compact, tenkeyless gaming keyboard with mechanical switches and rainbow-wave lighting. Its responsive mechanical Outemu switches last up to 50 million key presses, so everyone can get ready to game for a very long time. A tenkeyless design means more space for extra peripherals – and, of course, snacks – while a metal top plate prepares the keyboard for intense gaming sessions. The Callaz offers the basics every gamer needs.
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