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Luxeed LED keyboard shines new light on computer accessories

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The Luxeed Dynamic Pixel LED Keyboard features 430 individual LEDs to light up the board in literally every spectrum across the rainbow. Heck, you can even customize your keyboard to display a rainbow effect of colors. Not to mention that the keys can be programmed to light up individually as pressed. Furthermore, the four preset buttons change the "skin" of the keyboard, attributing unique glowing skins to run with certain video games. For instance, each key can glow in accordance  to the buttons used for that game, or could just show illuminated patterns and designs.

The Luxeed LED Keyboard comes as black or white, and is available for $129.99.

Features include:

  • 430 LEDs that dynamically change the color of each key
  • Individual key LED programming
  • Custom illuminated key layouts with 4 preset buttons
  • Animated rainbow effect, or animated random key colors
  • "Spark" mode allows keys to illuminate only when pressed
  • Standard USB connection
  • Keyboard Dimensions: 15" x 7.5" x 1"
  • Plug & Play (P&P) for onboard color control, or Software Controlled (SWC) for more advanced functions. Drivers are available for Windows, Mac and Linux.

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Luxeed Dynamic Pixel LED Keyboard

Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: PC / Laptop, Peripherals, Videos, USB,

For those who want more color in their lives, Luxeed’s Dynamic Pixel LED Keyboard should do the trick. With 430 LEDs, each key can light up when you press it or you can get a wide variety of lighting settings that can be saved on four preset buttons. The keyboard comes in black or white at a size of 15 x 7.5 x 1-inch and has a standard USB connection. Compatible with Windows XP/Vista, Mac or Linux users can get the keyboard but will have no effects. The Luxeed peripheral will set you back $199.99 and if you want a matching keypad that doesn’t light up, it is an additional $34.99. Frankly, they make us a bit dizzy.

 

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