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Thermaltake TT eSPORTS Challeger Pro Gaming Keyboard Review
| Manufacturer: | Thermaltake |
| Product: | Challeger Pro Gaming Keyboard - KB-CHP001US |
| Date: | Fri, Nov 19, 2010 - 12:00 AM |
| Written By: | Legit Staff |
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Impressions and Conclusion

What I liked most about the Challenger Pro keyboard was its ability to load up to four different profiles. In Starcraft II, this gave me the ability to use the same key to produce units regardless of which race (Terran, Protoss, or Zerg) I was playing. Being able to adjust the timing of the macro key is another feature which I thought was very cool. I also liked the overall keyboard look and feel and the ability to adjust the LED back light illumination of the keys. It’s got a nice long detachable USB cable and carry bags for both the keyboard and cable making it easy to transport to a friends house or to a competition. I was just at Blizzcon 2010 and saw several of the professional gamers pulling their keyboards out of carrying cases similar one included with the Challenger Pro. One of the best things about the Challenger Pro is the price. Retailing for $69.99 shipped, almost half the cost of the Razer Marauder with pretty close to the same features, I would have to say it’s definitely worth the price. The Challenger Pro gaming keyboard is also backed by a one year limited warranty on parts and labor should anything happen to go wrong with it.
Legit Bottom Line: If you’re in the market for a feature rich gaming keyboard with plenty of programmable macro keys, the Challenger Pro is worth the price.

Legit Bottom Line: If you’re in the market for a feature rich gaming keyboard with plenty of programmable macro keys, the Challenger Pro is worth the price.
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