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 Auravision EluminX Keyboard  Page read 4419 times
 
Auravision EluminX Keyboard

Supplied By: Auravision
Written By: Rich
Price: $99.95
Written: 6/10/2003
Buy now for $82.75
 

 

 

Well I didn't think I would be reviewing a keyboard because what's different about keyboards. Maybe one will have a few new internet buttons that no one will use anyway. When Auravision contacted me and asked me if I wanted to review there keyboard I was a little skeptical until I went to there web site and took a look at what I would be reviewing. At that point I had to have this keyboard so I accepted the review as quick as I could.

 

For the most part the EluminX is just a notebook keyboard in a desktop configuration. The EluminX uses an electroluminescent back panel to light up the clear plastic keys. This technology was first used by the military to help soldiers see the keys in dark conditions. From what I hear, government agencies are starting to use these keyboards as well.

 

The photos above shows how the EluminX looks in different lighting. As you can see, the EluminX is not bright at all in the light but turn the lights out and it is very bright.

 

The EluminX lay out is a lot like any other keyboard on the market other then the fact that they moved a few keys to condense its size. The photo above shows the keys that where moved. I have also included a photo above with my workstations keyboard so you can see how much smaller the EluminX is from what I would consider a standard size keyboard.

 

The keys on the EluminX are just like a notebook keyboard and the are very comfortable to use. Whether gaming or working, the keys don't need much more then a feather tap to push down. I have noticed it has helped in gaming in more ways then the obvious.  Not only can you play at night with the lights out but the keys are so comfortable that it makes game play a lot better.

 
Conclusion:

When I was offered this review I promised my wife this keyboard after the review was finished. Well the review is finished and now I have to give it up. I think I might be able to sneak away with it for LAN parties though. If you are looking for a keyboard that will turn heads then this is the one you have been looking for. It goes great with a computer with LED fans and CC tubes. Before I conclude this review I also wanted to make another note. The EluminX seems to have a power feature that I liked a lot. If you don't push any keys for a period of time the lights on the keyboard go out. This future I am sure extends the life span of the electroluminescent back panel.

 
Pros:
  • Great looking
  • Easy to see in the dark
  • Soft notebook like keys
  • Small & light
  • Power saving feature
Cons:
  • Expensive ($100)
 
 

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