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Marvo PRO KG934 TKL RGB Mechanical Keyboard Review

Marvo has quickly become the champion of the PC gamer on a tighter budget. Their first range of products was purely focused on affordability. However, they’re now pushing into a higher market with their new Pro range of products. I’ve already been impressed by their new Marvo Pro G945 Gaming Mouse. However, today it’s the turn of the new Marvo Pro KG934 TKL RGB Mechanical Keyboard. While their Pro versions may be much more expensive than their older models, the KG934 is still one of the most affordable keyboards (mechanical or otherwise), that we’ve ever reviewed. You can expect to pick one up at retail for around £30, seriously, that’s it!

Marvo PRO KG934

The KG934 comes pretty well equipped and certainly far better equipped than you might expect for a keyboard that only cost around £30. You get a frameless and compact design, and it’s TKL, which means it has no number pad, so it’ll be easier to travel with and take up less desktop space. You get full anti-ghosting, N-Key, macros and profiles, so it’ll hold up great for gamers too. It’s even equipped with a set of clicky blue mechanical switches, albeit they don’t say which brand, but we’ll investigate along the way. Finally, of course, you even get per-key RGB LED lighting. Now, tell me again, how are they doing this for such a low price? Surely this thing is made out of old egg cartons and sticky tape to keep the costs down? Let’s find out.

Features

  • Frameless and compact TKL design, UK layout
  • Full anti-ghosting: N-key rollover support
  • RGB backlight with individual LED for each key
  • Multiple selectable lighting schemes
  • Detailed customization software including macro & profiles
  • Raised key design for stylish looks and easy maintenance
  • Multimedia features & Windows key lock function

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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