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While we just reviewed the MasterKeys Pro L RGB not too long ago here, there's another spin-off variant of that magnificent keyboard – the version with white LEDs. Now, I do know for a fact that there are people who don't like RGB lights – like me, for e...
I've talked a lot about the RGB version about this keyboard, and in many ways, the White LEDs version isn't much different. I've highlighted all the differences between both of them, so do check out our full review for more details.8.6/10Back to: IntroRel...
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Cooler Master. They have been making keyboards for quite some time already. I've heard lots of good things about Cooler Master's keyboards, but I've never owned or tried any of them extensively before. That has changed, and now I'm bringing your my full r...
I really like the Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro L. Looks sleek, feels good, but maintaining it would be an issue. UV coated plastic casing and keycaps will catch grease marks very easily. Other than that, Cooler Master did a great job in its RGB controls t...
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Cooler Master have a long history of creating award-winning keyboards, and we should know, we've given them plenty of those awards for them, but so too have many other people around the world. It's with that in mind that I'm very excited to see their late...
Durable build quality, Simple and professional aesthetics, Bright white LEDs with lots of profiles, Onthefly macro/LED recording, Multimedia controls, Detachable cable, Durable kickstands, 20% cheaper than RGB model, Cons, None, Neutral, No USB or Audio p...
Price The Cooler Master MaskerKeys Pro L launches today at £94.99 (inc VAT) and should already be available at many popular retailers. This is a good price for a feature packed LED mechanical keyboard, and given that it's around £25 cheaper than the RGB...
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This is a pretty great keyboard, with nice lighting, Cherry MX Brown keys and a software-less experience that leaves a little to be desired. YOU CAN GET THIS WITH CHERRY MX BLUES AND REDS TOO! Want one? Amazon: Check out our awesome website! Vessel: —-——...
This is now my daily driver...
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P – 9/10F – 8/10D – 9/10U – 9/10Total – 8.4/10Verdict: A versatile keyboard for both your personal and professional livesBased in Taiwan and famous for manufacturing computer hardware, Cooler Master has steadily made a name for itself as an aftermarket br...
A versatile keyboard for both your personal and professional livesBased in Taiwan and famous for manufacturing computer hardware, Cooler Master has steadily made a name for itself as an aftermarket brand for computer chassis, coolers, PSU and many other...
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Having ditched the CM Storm moniker in its product rebrand last year, Cooler Master dove right into a new philosophy of modular peripherals. The brand's latest mechanical keyboard isn't actually modular, but we were eager to try out the Masterkeys Pro L a...
Great for typing, Not too loud, Even RGB lighting...
Price, Poor software...
Excels overall but feels best when used for typing. Our only gripes are the high price and poor software, but otherwise this is an excellent mechanical keyboard for those who are on the look for a new one.(previously published in issue May 2016)...
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With the Masterkeys Pro L, Cooler Master adds yet another new series of gaming keyboard with RGB backlight to their portfolio. There is a standard layout and the keyboard comes with plain and simple looks. Since it is a product for gamers, the Masterkeys...
Despite its compact dimensions and the lack of special features like macro keys, this is a welldesigned and ergonomic keyboard The coating on the individual keycaps is great and the CherryMX switches provide precise tactile feedback We particularly enjoy...
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Hey everyone, back again with yet another mechanical keyboard review: This time, Cooler Master (CM) have sent over the Masterkeys Pro L, featuring full RGB LED backlighting and genuine Cherry MX switches, which seem to be losing popularity over the cheape...
Clean and simple design, Feature packed, Most features usable out of the box, Great performance...
Minor legend flaws, Software too simple - no ability to change key assignment...
I've had the Masterkeys Pro L for over a week now and I have not been able to fault the keyboard itself at all. Sure I will always have my own preferences, but to remain subjective, I'm finding it hard to find anything wrong with it. It's a solid keyboard...
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US: $Taking inspiration from their popular Quick Fire XTi mechanical keyboard, the MasterKeys Pro L RGB gets re-engineered to accommodate the largest and brightest LEDs available for a vibrant and colourful shine that is aided by the reflective metal ba...
Solid...
Relatively tall (could do with a wrist rest bundled in)...
The brightness and vibrancy of the RGB lighting with the MasterKeys Pro L RGB is up there with the leading mechanical keyboards on the market, and it has the added benefit of having a small desktop footprint due to its minimalistic frame. Some will love t...
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This elegant slab of keys looks great, has Cherry switches and thus is a joy to type and game on. It's well made, the materials are high quality and I have no hesitation recommending it to anyone – with one critical caveat. This is RGB gone mad, perhaps...
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Whew, that title was a mouthful! Cooler Master's latest entry to the mechanical keyboard game, the Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro L mechanical keyboard features RGB lighting, something that was lacking in Cooler Master's line up for quite some time. With Co...
Comprehensive package, Simple no-nonsense design, Cable routing channels allow for basic cable management, Extensive RGB lighting modes, Original Cherry MX RGB switches, Easy to use on-keyboard macro recording and lighting options, Standard keys ensure co...
Certain keys can get stuck point to bad quality control, Incomplete driver software; doesn't have macro programming functionality...
The Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro L is an excellent keyboard, with extensive RGB lighting options but still needs some improvement...
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If you take your desktop keyboards seriously, then you've likely explored some of the high-end models created by Cooler Master over the last few years. While they've always had a strong gaming keyboard lineup, their premium keyboards are even stronger. Wh...
Fantastic build quality, PBT Keycaps, Gaming Keycaps included in the box, Removable Micro-USB cable, No software required, Built-in multimedia controls, On-the-fly macro recording...
None, Neutral, No LED lighting...
PriceThe Cooler Master Masterkeys L PBT Gaming Keyboard is available on Amazon for $89.99. That's pretty good value for money, it's not cheap, but it's respectable given the build quality and features on offer.OverviewI've tested many Cooler Master keyboa...
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MasterKeys Pro S Last year, when we reviewed the Quick Fire XTi, we were very impressed by what Cooler Master had achieved in its plug and play keyboard design. Now, the company is back with two keyboards that offer full, perkey RGB backlighting while st...
There truly is very little to dislike with either of these keyboards. They make features which are typically convoluted and heavily reliant on software available in a simple plug and play manner. Granted, neither the macro nor the lighting capabilities ar...
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Today I will be reviewing the Coolermaster Masterkeys Pro L RGB mechanical keyboard. But is this a gaming keyboard that you should buy? Lets start with what you get with the keyboard in the box.In the boxIncluded with the Pro L you get the keyboard, the i...
Clean Design, Responsive, Well Built, Good Pricing...
No wrist rest...
So for anywhere between £90 and £110 its a great all round keyboard, its really quick, responsive, looks nice, is well made, has nice RGB lighting, great software and is well built. Its just a good all rounder whether you solely game on it, or do a bit of...
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LED lighting and gaming keyboards go together like noobs and tears. But in the past, LED lighting was generally just one color and mostly for show. Today, we have gaming keyboards with lights capable of displaying up to 16.8 million colors. These keyboard...
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The popularity of mechanical keyboards knows no bounds, for gamers as well as manufacturers. The offerings have significantly increased since our last round-up. About time for a renewed comparison of 22 models by 15 different manufacturers, with prices ra...
Time to present our findings. The 22 keyboards that we tested come down to two price ranges. The “affordable” segment, which are the keyboards with an average price up to £150 and the high-end models, which start from £150. Interestingly, we find 11 keybo...
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We often see brands partner together to bring more impressive features by combining the respective parties' expertise into a single product. Whether it's Razer and Ducky partnering to bring Chroma and Razer Green Switches to Ducky, or HUAWEI and Leica com...
Minimalistic design is definitely appealing, NVIDIA-themed keycaps are great for fans of the green camp, Green LEDs are bright, with plenty of lighting effects, Original Cherry MX switches, Standard bottom row allows for easy customization, Solid build...
No improvements upon the original MasterKeys Pro L, No driver software for macro or lighting management, No RGB...
The MasterKeys Pro L GeForce GTX Edition is a special edition that really did too little to make it truly special. It's not to say that the MasterKeys Pro L GeForce GTX Edition is a bad keyboard — it isn't — but it's just underwhelming for me to see Coole...
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With the Masterkeys Pro L - NVIDIA Edition, Cooler Master adds yet another new series of gaming keyboard with backlight to their portfolio. This keyboard is a special version of the Masterkeys Pro L that we have a reviews a few months ago. The only differ...
Despite its compact dimensions and the lack of special features like macro keys, this is a welldesigned and ergonomic keyboard The coating on the individual keycaps is great and the CherryMX switches provide precise tactile feedback We particularly enjoy...
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Cooler Master is a very familiar brand name amongst enthusiasts, with a virtually endless lineup of products. The company started off as a manufacturer of PC cooling solutions and quickly diversified towards other segments of the market, such as cases and...
I always try to use every keyboard that we review as my personal keyboard for at least a week. My typical weekly usage includes a lot of typing (about 100-150 pages), a few hours of gaming and some casual usage, such as internet browsing and messaging. I...
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At first we would like to thank Cooler Master for sending a sample of their Masterkeys Pro L RGB Mechanical Keyboard for testing and reviewing."Cooler Master was founded with the mission of providing the industry's best thermal solutions. Since its establ...
By featuring an upgraded ARM Cortex M3 processor clocked at 72MHz, the Masterkeys Pro L keyboard can be used to save and execute commands and macros with impressive speed, but also drive the whole array of LED lights in order to create nice effects. The C...
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Disclaimer: This unit is provided by Coolermaster.Coolermaster has a good track record of making one of the best mechanical keyboards I've used. CM Storm Rapid-i mechanical keyboard is one of them. I never really understood calling peripherals as “gaming”...
Superb Built Quality, Minimalistic Design, Cherry MX Keys, Useful function, Durability, Reliability...
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Coolermaster has a downloadable utility called Portal. Apart from flashing the keyboard's firmware i...
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A few months ago we reviewed the latest in the Coolermaster range of keyboards, the Masterkeys Pro L. Which you can read here, because 90% of it still applies. As befits a top of the range model it combines the excellent Coolermaster design skills with qu...
All the comments we made about the original RGB Masterkeys Pro L hold true on the white LED variant.Fantastic build quality is allied to an array of features - repeat speed adjustment, profile switching, on the fly macro recording, loads of lighting optio...
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Cooler Master has been pumping out some high quality products for a long time now. With mice that cover everything from extremely affordable to the high end models, and keyboards to suit every pocket and desire, it's clear that as much design quality is p...
With the mechanical gaming keyboards now being the de-facto choice the market has become saturated with models which add ever increasing complexity to them in an attempt to stand out from the crowd.The Cooler Master Masterkeys Pro is the antithesis of the...
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As most of you guys have most likely noticed, I get a wide variety of keyboards coming into the office. Especially now that everyone and their mom has gotten into the mechanical keyboard market. With that the list of keyboards that make it into heavy use...
It feels like most of the time when a company really starts to get close to perfecting a product they seem to just drop everything and go a different direction, or just stop all together. But in this situation we have been able to see Cooler Master evolv...
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The Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro L is a full-size keyboard that defies convention with its bright Cherry MX RGB LED backlight on a traditional conservative frame. This dichotomy is inherent in the MasterKeys Pro L's design for it is comfortable for both w...
Starting out strong with the QuickFire XTi as its foundation, the MasterKeys Pro L is more of a bigger budget sequel than a pre-packaged rehash. Think Godfather II to Godfather I instead of Jaws II to the first Jaws. Now that Cherry's exclusive RGB switch...
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Let's be honest, Cooler Master is late to the party with many other companies already offering mechanical keyboards featuring Cherry MX RGB switches. But, they have a good excuse. There have been many complains about the lack of brightness found in other...
The Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro is probably the biggest keyboard release Benchmark Reviews has covered so far in 2016, and it has not let down. The MasterKeys Pro improves on the already great Cherry MX RGB platform by adding improved lighting with Coole...
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Despite evidence to the contrary, a mechanical gaming keyboard doesn't need to have bright glowing LED lighting. Cooler Master's MasterKeys L PBT favors style over substance, losing the light show and adding some lovely thick keycaps to create an excellen...
You don't have to have the key lights on to have a good time with a mechanical keyboard, oh no. There's a place for flashing RGBs, and there's a place for low-key elegance. The Cooler Master MasterKeys L PBT offers a taste of the latter at a relatively lo...
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For some time now, Corsair's K70 RGB has been considered among the best RGB LED-equipped mechanical keyboards on the market. Today, Cooler Master is offering up a challenge to Corsair's finest in the form of its MasterKeys Pro L and Pro S keyboards. To be...
Cooler Master's MasterKeys Pro L and Pro S combine an old-school vibe with the flair of RGB LEDs. Both keyboards feel durable and dependable, and it's nice to have a choice between a full 104-key layout and a tenkeyless design. The only minor downside of...
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