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Lenovo Y Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review — Big and Not Very Bold

Lenovo Y Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review — Big and Not Very Bold

Posted on April 10, 2016April 4, 2020 By Jarvis

With so many PC gaming peripherals on the market, a manufacturer has only two viable options: Be excellent, or be cheap. The Lenovo Y Mechanical Gaming Keyboard ($120) is neither, and while this is hardly the worst accessory out there, it’s tough to think of a compelling reason to pick one up. Good-enough mechanical keys and surprisingly decent macro features boost the keyboard, but pointless lighting options, limited software and a misguided design drag it right back down again. As a pack-in keyboard, the Lenovo Y is good enough; as a stand-alone accessory, it’s not worth it.
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