Tesoro Excalibur Spectrum Mechanical Keyboard Review

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APH Networks checked out the Tesoro Excalibur Spectrum Mechanical Keyboard A quote from the article:
As of this week, I have officially been writing for APH Networks for two years now. I have to say it has been an enjoyable time, and I have learned a lot since my initial article of the FSP Raider 550W. I still remember when I began, I specifically told Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Kwan I would only review peripherals until I had a build of my own. As I was running with a Lenovo IdeaPad Y470, it was hard for me to review hardware like RAM, solid state drives, or computer cases without having an actual desktop to test with. Thankfully, I now have a desktop, and I have the ability to review all kinds of computer hardware. However, I still like returning to what I started with. Products such as mice, keyboards, and headsets may be tedious to review, but I enjoy reviewing them, because these are the products you use directly and daily. Products such as storage options or motherboards are definitely crucial for any build, but peripherals are the electronics you hold and feel, providing input and output right back to you. Therefore, a great product will be called great immediately because your senses are immediately notified and satisfied, whether through hearing or feeling. On the other hand, a bad product's flaws are very telling. Sure, peripherals may not necessarily be the most fundamental part of a computer, but any user will generally want a good performing mouse and keyboard attached to their rig. Today, we return to my second favorite peripheral, the mechanical keyboard. While the Tesoro Excalibur Spectrum may look like an ordinary mechanical keyboard, there are actually quite a few things that set it apart from the ordinary. What are these things, you ask? Well, read on to find out!
 Tesoro Excalibur Spectrum Mechanical Keyboard Review @ APH Networks