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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)
Backlit mechanical keyboard with retro design, Sturdy build quality in four colors, Mac and PC compatibility, Bluetooth or wired connectivity
Rear feet tilt adjustment too limited, No dedicated equal key on extended keypad, No USB hub ports
Clicky keys and luxurious price tags aren't for everyone, but I fell in love with the Azio Retro Classic, a nearly perfect mix of modern tech and vintage good looks that made me want to sit at the computer again.To comment on this article and othe...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-01-08, Autor: E. , Testbericht von: anandtech.com
Once again, we should stress that Azio designed the Retro Classic for people who just want something aesthetically different; exotic even. The Retro Classic is a keyboard intended to win people over primarily via its design and materials.Aesthetics are a...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-01-05, Autor: Barry , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Handsome design, Kailh Blue mechanical switches, White backlit keys, Braided cord, N-key rollover,
Expensive, No configuration software, No dedicated media keys, No key remapping or macros, Very short feet
It's pricey, but the Azio Retro Classic is a distinctive and elegant take on 1940s Remington typewriters. With Kailh blue switches and a metal frame, it's a productivity keyboard that's also built to last...
Unique material choices available, Excellent build quality, Customization options along with multiple language support, Pillar-style feet work well in action
Very expensive for what is otherwise a basic mechanical keyboard, Actual typing experience was subjectively worse than with other keyboards
The AZIO Retro Classic is available in three finishes and five language layout options, each combination of which has a proposed MSRP of $190. There is also a wired-wireless (via Bluetooth) version being developed that will retail for $220. Currently, bot...
AZIO sent out the Retro Classic, but this is a prototype keyboard. I'm going to reserve final judgment until then. That said the complaints I had mentioned with the original MK Retro are all gone. The quality is MUCH better and I didn't have issues with...
Zusammenfassung: A couple of months ago I slipped a mention of the new AZIO Retro Classic Keyboard into my review of the Varidesk ProPlus 36, telling you I'd follow up when the Bluetooth version of that keyboard arrived. This is that promised review.Keyboards have been m...
Clicky keys and luxurious price tags aren't for everyone, but I fell in love with the Azio Retro Classic, a nearly perfect mix of modern tech and vintage good looks that made me want to sit at the computer again...
When I first heard about the Retro Classic keyboard I was intrigued. I had grown up using a typewriter (yes, I am that old) and was used to the satisfaction of pressing a key and hearing it back that distinctive noise. I wanted to see if it would not only...