I can’t find much fault with the DS4200, apart from the fact that the wrist rest isn’t removable, the backlighting isn’t fully customisable, and it’s a larger board than what I’m used to, but I’m really just forcing myself to find negatives when they don’t detract much from an otherwise awesome keyboard. Put those pliers away, buddy – you won’t need to remove the Windows key here! Other features include anti-ghosting of up to 20 keys without conflict, and height-adjustable rubber feet that prevent slipping. Full multimedia controls are available via the function keys, and there’s a dedicated gaming mode that disables the Windows key. The keys have good travel distance and don’t require too much actuation force. The DS4200’s keys are meant to mimic the look and feel of a mechanical board, but actually use a membrane – which means less noise. It has four levels of brightness and 10 speed levels, with these settings easily changed via buttons on the keyboard, negating the need for software customisation. The LED backlighting comes with three modes of illumination (solid, breathing and off), but doesn’t allow you to customise the built-in colour spectrum. And did someone say solid? Nothing about the DS4200 screams “cheap plastic”. It’s a fairly large keyboard, weighing in at a touch over one kilogram. It utilises a standard 104/105 key layout, with a full-size number pad. Definitely don’t submerge the DS4200 in a beer vat, though. I found after testing on a range of FPS PC games the mouse would drift. Anti-Slip Surface Featuring side Anti-Slip grips, ensure the prefect grip and you never loss of mouse control again. The Mouse is the perfect mouse for the gamer who doesnt require pin point precision. The water-repellent materials used in its construction don’t mean that your beer or coffee should be used in combination with this keyboard to pull off cool party tricks, but it’s perfect for accidental spillage. DS B1 ergonomic design to enhance the comfort of the user while using mouse and to help prevent serious injury from long-term daily computer use. There’s a feel of overall luxury, and this board isn’t only good for gaming – it’s also perfect for day-to-day use, such as typing up this review. The DS4200’s aesthetic involves angular corners, sharp edges, glossy (alongside matte) black plastic finishing, and an integrated, textured wrist rest. It pines for matching MSI products, so much so that tomorrow I’ll be wearing my MSI T-shirt, underwear and cap whilst sipping coffee from an MSI mug. You’d be hard-pressed to find a non-MSI mouse that’d complement the look of this keyboard. MSI has, with the DS4200 keyboard, continued their signature design style, as it fits in perfectly with the rest of the MSI product range.
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