Mars gaming mk4 mini, the company's first tkl mechanical keyboard
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Mars Gaming MK4 is a low-cost mechanical keyboard that is an excellent alternative for users on a tight budget, now the Spanish brand goes one step further by announcing the new version of Mars Gaming MK4 MINI with a TKL format.
New Mars Gaming MK4 MINI keyboard
Mars Gaming MK4 MINI is a new mechanical keyboard with a TKL format, which means that the number block on the right has been removed, in order to offer a much more compact product. This is especially interesting for gamers, since the two hands are much closer to each other when using the keyboard with one hand and holding the mouse with the other, this means a much more natural and less forced position., something that is appreciated in long sessions of vice.
To suit all users, the Mars Gaming MK4 MINI is offered in three versions with the most popular Outemu Red, Blue and Brown switches, which will make this keyboard the preferred one for many users.
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The Mars Gaming MK4 MINI also has an attractive RGB lighting system in 6 colors that combine to create 10 different lighting effects, and up to 8 gaming profiles can be configured for great customization. Finally we highlight its double layout Spanish and English to better adapt to all situations of use.
The best thing about the Mars Gaming MK4 MINI is that its price is only about 30 euros, a figure that makes it irresistible.
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