Tesoro are one of the coolest peripherals manufacturers around, and now the company is taking their stunning Lobera Supreme mechanical gaming keyboard to US and Canada markets. The Lobera Supreme is notable not only because it’s an awesome keyboard to game on, but it also looks pretty incredible with its full colour per-key back-lighting, and light up side bars.
Macros and More
The Lobera Supreme allows gamers to instantly record any macros without need of software. A user-friendly UI allows for even more advanced macro settings. Personalized settings are stored in the built-in-memory (512Kb) allowing the keyboard to be fully synchronized even during tournaments, where it is prohibited to install external software. The Lobera Supreme also features one touch / game mode button for fast switching as well as 3 thumbs key under the spacebar for instant macro launch.Switchable USB 6 N-Key / Full N-Key Rollover (NKRO)
Tesoro’s Lobera Supreme features switchable USB 6 N-Key to Full N-Key Rollover function through firmware. Depending on the requirements (tournament mode vs. hardcore mode), users can press any and all keys at the same time without worrying that some key may not be registered. Additionally, every single key is fully programmable, allowing for 5 sets of profiles, 300 macro keys and 2000 macro key presses per profile.USB Pass-Through and Audio Ports
Two USB 2.0 ports together with audio and mic jack are located on the front of the Lobera Supreme for easy connectivity. as well as very new feature in mechanical keyboard – DC-In jack. Users can even charge their phones or tablets via the USB ports directly from the keyboard that to a DC-In jack.
The Tesoro Lobera Supreme is available in a choice of Cherry MX switches; MX Black, Blue, Brown and Red, comes equipped with extensive macro features, N-Key Rollover, USB and audio pass through.
It’ll be available any time now at major US retailers for an MSRP of $139.99.
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