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April 2018
(83%)
40 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
(90%)
20 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Produktbesitzern.
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Die Autoren gefallen
Schickes Design mit Aluminium und Walnussholz
Gute Ausleuchtung der Tasten (3 Beleuchtungsmodi auswahlbar)
Angenehmes Tippgefuhl
Multimediafunktionen per FN-Taste
Plug and Play ohne Software nutzbar
Cooles Schreibgefühl mit Schreibmaschinen Feeling
Excellente Verarbeitung
Tolle Haptik
Sicherer Stand durch Gewicht und große Standfüße
Schmale Abmaße
Top Verarbeitung (stabiles Gehäuse)
Cooles Vintage-Design
Weiße und anpassbare Beleuchtung
Hohe Rutschfestigkeit
Präziser und taktiler Anschlag
Langes
Flexibles und abnehmbares Datenkabel (USB-Typ-C)
Anpassbare
Weiße Beleuchtung
Multimediafunktio
Gute Verarbeitung
Hochwertige Materialien
Vintage Design
Besonders edles Design
Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Gummierte und verstellbare Standfüße
Sehr gleichmäßige und gute Ausleuchtung
Kompatibilität
Akkulaufzeit
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Runde Tasten mit ungewohntem Abstand erfordern Einarbeitungszeit
Preis
Das man mögen muss
Nichts für kleine Hände
Für Gaming ungeeignet
Hoher Preis
Keine Handballenauflage
Maue Ausstattung (keine Software
Makros
Dedizierte Mediatasten oder Anschlussmöglichkeiten)
Das Bluetooth-Keyboard von Azio, die Retro Classic BT, ist eine tolle Tastatur mit ungewöhnlichem Design und interessanten Features. Dass sie per USB-Type-C sowohl aufgeladen als auch wahlweise angesteuert werden kann, ist ebenso ein willkommener Bonus, w...
High-end, fairly unique material choices available, Great battery life for a wireless mechanical keyboard, Excellent build quality and premium unboxing experience, Consistent white backlighting, even in BT mode, Windows and macOS support, including OS-spe
Extremely expensive relative to an average mechanical keyboard, Stock keycaps are mediocre at best and will wear out sooner rather than later, Actual typing experience was subjectively worse than with other keyboards
The AZIO Retro Classic BT comes in four different options ranging from genuine leather to wood for the top plate, and all versions cost $219.99 from the AZIO webshop for customers in the USA as of the date this review was written. High-end, fairly unique...
Beautifully designed vintagestyle keyboard, Greatfeeling mechanical switches (click and tactile), MAC & Windows modes, USB and Bluetooth modes, Reversible USBC connector, Huge 5000 mAH battery that can last a year without backlight, Great unboxing experie
Pricey, No Nkey rollover (only 6key)
Finding a value proposition for luxury items is hard since the luxury market usually has a very arbitrary utility function. Even then, the features of this keyboard speak for themselves. It features dual connectivity modes, dual interface modes, backlight...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-07-16, Autor: Bob , Testbericht von: thinkcomputers.org
Made with quality materials, Awesome vintage look, AZIO added Bluetooth and made it Mac compatiable, Great feel with the keycaps and mechanical key switches
Price, No software and cannot reprogram any keys
I have been using the AZIO Retro Classic Elwood for the past couple of weeks and the first thing that I have to say is that it does take a little bit to get used to. The shape and feel of the keyboard is very different from gaming keyboards and pretty muc...
Premium Quality Materials, Design (Reminiscent Of Vintage Typewriters), Kailh Typelit Mechanical Switches (Center LEDs / 50 Million Actuations), N Key Rollover, Pillar Style Adjustable Feet, Available In Wired And Wireless Versions, 4 Different Mode
Plastic Keycaps, No USB Pass Through, Price (For Some),
The RETRO Classic line is actually AZIO's 2nd attempt to create a retro keyboard after vintage typewriters so we had very high expectations from it. The first MK Retro line released a while back was also something new but due to the usual materia...
Loud, longthrow keyboard with backlit keys. Heavy, and a retro, steampunk sensibility
I love this keyboard, as this review makes clear—but this is a subjective call. It’s the best clicky, long-throw keyboard I’ve used in many years, probably since the Apple Extended Keyboard II. And in most ways I like it a lot more than even that lovely. This...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-03-26, Autor: Jason , Testbericht von: techaeris.com
Luxurious looking vintage typewriter design, Use of real wood (or leather) for main surface, Dual use (USB or Bluetooth), Easy to setup and use as USB or BT keyboard, Nice clicky Kaihl Blue switches, Backlit, Decent battery life, PC/Mac compatible, Includ
Could use a palm rest option, Keys aren't metal like the frame, Keyboard must be turned on to recharge the battery, May be a bit pricey for some but definitely worth it
Like anything, the Azio Retro Classic BT mechanical keyboard isn't going to be for everyone. This keyboard makes a welcome addition for anyone looking for an elegant looking keyboard for their office or home office. It is a bit on the pricey side but cons...
Beautiful vintage design, LED-backlit keys, Satisfying clickiness and travel, Extra keycaps for Mac users
No programmable keys, Loud switches may bother your neighbors
With its vintage design and clicky, deeply satisfying typing feel, the Azio Retro Classic is an enticing—if pricey—treat for dedicated PC or Mac typists. That said, we're bummed by the lack of programmable keys, while nearby workmates might not appreciate...
Zusammenfassung: Mechanical keyboards have a certain appeal -- the definite travel, the unmistakable click. The Azio Retro Classic keyboard has all that, but goes even more retro by using small round keys like a vintage typewriter, with the choice of black leather or waln...
Zusammenfassung: Maybe you're sitting at a MacBook or other modern PC right now, typing away in near silence on a keyboard that provides no real satisfying response to your human fingers. Maybe, once in the distant past, you remember when keyboards offered something in re...