Testseek.co.uk have collected 38 expert reviews of the Tesoro Excalibur RGB G7NL and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Tesoro Excalibur RGB G7NL.
December 2014
(88%)
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The editors liked
Near-standard keyboard layout and shape
Pleasant and adjustable blue backlighting
Ticks boxes for macros
Game mode and media controls
Good build quality and overall construction
Available with Blue
Red and Brown switches
LED Backlit with lighting zones
Onboard memory for storing macros
Can toggle full NKRO and 6KRO
Price
Simple design
RGB lighting
Kailh brown switches are excellent for typing and gaming
The editors didn't like
No unique features to differentiate from other options
Insecure legs move out of position when keyboard is moved
Kailh switches lack the history of reliability that Cherry possess
Score
8 / 10
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LED color settings are extremely limited (and often wrong)
Published: 2015-10-14, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Not that long ago gamers had a rather limited choice of keyboards, particularly mechanical ones, and most were too expensive for the masses. However, most recently there's been an explosion of gaming-oriented mechanical keyboards, many of which could be c...
For a basic gaming mechanical keyboard, the Tesoro Excalibur is fine. It doesn't have any super snazzy features, but what it does have, works. While the software may be ugly, it works and has enough features to make it useful. However, if you decide to fo...
Tesoro markets the Excalibur RGB as the jack of all spades for people who are not eager to spend a whole lot on a mechanical gaming keyboard so as soon as it arrived in the lab we knew we shouldn't expect much from it, at least not in terms of av...
Abstract: The Tesoro Excalibur is the perfect weapon for LAN parties or if you need a compact mechanical gaming keyboard. It comes with n-key rollover, game mode, multimedia keys, 1000Hz polling rate, 512kb of memory for macros and profiles, as well as software for...
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Published: 2014-12-23, Author: Christopher , review by: neowin.net
After using the keyboard for normal day-to-day use, as well as playing a handful of FPS games, I came away impressed with the Excalibur. The keyboard was responsive during games and, while I'm far from a competitive gamer, I never felt like the Excalib...
Published: 2014-12-02, Author: David , review by: legitreviews.com
The Tesoro Excalibur is thoroughly, a good mechanical keyboard for its price. Then again we have yet to come across a genuinely bad mechanical keyboard. At the same time, there are hardly any more opportunities for Tesoro or really any keyboard manufactur...
Affordable, Individually Backlit Switches, NKey rollover through USB, Macros support
No USB pass through ports
My review of the Tesoro Excalibur G7NL ends better than what I had expected. The keyboard has plenty of features and doesn't fail to deliver any of them. This same features also add plenty of value for the end user who is looking for a 104 key backlit mec...
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Published: 2014-11-12, Author: Joe , review by: nerdreactor.com
I wanted to spend a good deal of time before I wrote this review. Since mechanical gaming keyboards are a bit foreign to me, I wanted to feel comfortable typing and using the features it came with. Tesoro did a good job given that the Excalibur is simple ...
Minimalist and uncomplicated design; Very well priced; Solidly built; Choice of mechanical switches; Macros
No wrist rest; No USB or Audio ports; No cable routing grooves
Reliable, solid mechanical keyboard that won't break the bank and has all the essentials covered,...
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Published: 2014-12-08, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
Structurally, the Excalibur is very rigid, and does not flex much at all unless you are intentionally trying to warp it. By this, we mean that there isn't any flex of the steel plate as you use the keyboard, and with all those cylindrical towers in the l...