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AZIO ‘POSH’ Mechanical Keyboard Unboxing – White Leather BLING!

Many readers will know that I love white computer components and when I first saw the new AZIO Retro Mechanical Keyboard I was awestruck with the ‘POSH' Version that was available for £190 inc vat. White leather, mechanical switches, orange backlit keys – it was a lovely retro design brought into the modern age. I had to get my hands on one to review.

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The white version might not appeal to everyone, but luckily enough there are other versions available featuring Walnut, Zinc Alloy Frames, leather black chrome, satin copper – all finished with Hex bolts to improve structural stability. Its Vintage, but built to last.

I am currently reviewing the keyboard but i wanted to let you guys see just how different this Azio is to most of the mainstream keyboards available today. I haven't had much time to use it yet, so I will be sure to let you know my views on whether the beauty is just skin deep, or if it genuinely offers a good day to day typing experience.

If you can't wait for my review and want to pick one up now, they are available on Amazon in the UK for £189.99 inc vat HERE.

Kitguru says: Is this keyboard just a looker with no practicality to back it up? Check back later for my full review.

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2 comments

  1. ‘Gutted’ it wasn’t Leo Reviewing this LOL….

  2. Nikolas Karampelas

    A beauty to say at least, but it cost a lot. I never expected to have something like the keyboard to be made so premium, o tempora o mores.