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Chillin' With Tesoro - Zone Evolution Chair, Gram Keyboards & Gaming Mice

2017-06-01
my coverage of Computex 2017 is brought to you by MSI EVGA Tesoro g.skill and Coolermaster guys I'm here at Tesoro and they have a wide range of peripherals we're going to talk about some gaming chairs some mice some keyboards and a pretty nice set of earbuds as well let's start with the chairs so we're on the right the red and white trimmed chairs are the Tesoro zone series and these have actually been around for a while but tessaro's been working on updating them and making them a little bit more suited to the needs of the customers based on a lot of feedback they've gotten but they of course have typical stuff you would expect from a gaming chair - Sora told us directly they're not trying to reinvent the wheel here or the chair or anything like that they're just trying to provide a nice quality product that you can get and sit in for many many hours at a time I like that they have a nice wide seat rest right there and in fact they've even made it a little bit more wide on the new version I'm going to show you in just a second but you got the head support lumbar support and you also have an incredibly deep adjustable back angle so you can drop it all the way back clasp or gas lift so depending on your weight you can still raise or lower the seat here's the new one and this is the zone evolution so this one they've taken some feedback from people who have used the existing chairs and they have added memory foam in the both lumbar support as well as the pillow up at the top these have a faux leather finish it's polyurethane so no cows were harmed in the making of these chairs so that's nice it's also going to be nice and breathable and again this one has all the adjustments that I like in a chair which is that the armrests can go up or down forward or back and then of course you can lay it all the way back as I'm hopefully demonstrating right here don't worry I was able to recover from this very uncomfortable position finally they have also increased the height of the gasket down at the bottom so that you can actually raise it up to a greater height than you had before so if you're a little bit taller then you do have support for the length of your legs I suppose here's the sort of mice we got to ask along the shore and the seguida sikita I know I'm trying to pronounce all these correctly it's basically got MSRP of sixty dollars forty dollars seventy dollars it's agree to the highest end on one over here which features a 6400 dpi sensor and hundred Hertz polling rate got some additional buttons scattered around so you can you can reassign the buttons I would imagine okay you can reassign those to get a 32-bit ARM Cortex processor inside as well as some onboard memory so if you reprogram and stuff it can save it to the mouse they've also read done the finish on this so this is a mouse it has been available for a while but they gave it a little bit more of a kind of the dry touch finish as I like to call it on there which is pretty nice that was a switch over from the sharor over here which has previously been available in white and black although they've kind of combined the white and black together so you got kind of a kind of a piano looking looking finish on here so glossy finish on this one you do have some RGB lights on there that you can adjust on the scroll wheel up at the top a little bit sasural logo at the back adjustable up to 4000 dpi on the sensor here this one again has a retail price of about 40 bucks and then moving down to the seguida spectrum down here 5,000 dpi sensor on this one this one has a nice ergonomic feel forward and back button on the left side again sort of that dry touch finish on the top and a bit more of a glossy piano finish on the sides nice feel and scroll wheel though it's rubberized feels feels pretty good and then of course button on top which you can assign for dpi switching acceleration up to 30 grams and a and microbial soft touch touch finish if you want the official word I just called your eye touch because it feels dry doesn't feel wet and that's probably not good marketing though but don't worry about it alright let's talk about the keyboards we got over here the durandal spectrum right here this is this one using this is a genuine Cherry MX switches and the retail price on this one is 129 so it's available in Cherry MX blue switches and as you can see it also in has an individual / key backlighting again a 32-bit ARM Cortex processor integrated in there all the stuff you would expect from a high-end keyboard this one retails for $129 by the way so yeah you can customize everything and one thing that I like the tesora is done with a wide with most of the keyboards that we're going to look at today is they actually have pastors so you got a USB pastor in the back as well as mic and headphone and that is controlled just by the single connection cable you get coming from the top so there's at one move on down the line to the to Zona spectrum again we have RGB backlighting on this one this one's going to use kale switches so the price is a little bit less this one actually comes with a separate numpad so you can buy just the 10 keyless keyboard by itself for $89 for an extra 40 bucks you can get the numpad to drop on the end and then that has a USB they can actually swap to either side so if you want to position the keypad on the right side of the keyboard you can or if you want to move it over to the left side of the keyboard you can do that as well next we've got the Graham spectrum and this is another keyboard that is it's been out for a little while but this one has low profile key switches on it so they are still compatible I should mention that of course the Cherry MX which is down there are compatible with cherry MX key caps that the Zona also has kale switches but has the same post that you can use standard cherry key caps with as well and then the Graham spectrum does have that capability but again that low-profile key caps so you're going to need a low profile key cap sets to do that properly and it's got the Tesoro agile mechanical switches so this is a switches that tesora has actually been developing themselves I've been testing these out may actually actually feel pretty nice they're available in a couple options blue and red so whether you want clicking it or non quick enos these are the non clicky versions that I'm looking at right now and then again of course the customizable backlighting 16.8 million color RGB the gram spectrum also is very small like it's very thin so the profile from the side you can see you know if you need to take this on the go drop it in a backpack or something like that it's a little easy to do so a little bit more portable I guess you might say on that one now here is the new keyboard that Tesoro is currently developing this is the Graham se spectrum special edition this one actually has unique new switches they're actually optical switches so these infrared to actually detect each keystroke again of course 16.8 million RGB per key customizable backlighting and key rollover all that good stuff but I really like the feel these you know they're not they're not your traditional cherry switches or whatever but they've been working on the touch on these and everything just to get them perfect and you know I just want to write a novel right now just just typing on this alright I should probably stop that both the the Graham spectrum over here as well as the Graham suspect spectrum se both have detachable cables that's the mini USB cable on that which is a little bit more durable than the micro USB in my experience the grand masti spectrum is going to be available soon we're expecting this in about the July timeframe do we ever do do we have a price for it 1:19 so that's pretty nice deal for an RGB backlit mechanical switch keyboard very nice feel but this one over here doesn't have a name but basically they're going for something a little bit more akin like it you would expect these to be civil it's just looking at them because they're so low profile but they are actually quickie and mechanical again like this is the second or third keyboard on this trip that I've tried out that I thought was just a little scissor switch board but it's actually mechanical switches and they don't that this is developing they're expecting to launch it about q4 timeframe so they need a name for it so what do you guys think nice thin keyboard RGB backlighting mechanical low profile switches it's going to be part of the Graham series so guys in the comments let's us or know what they should name this keyboard and they said they'll pay you 10% of the profits I just made that lied about the prophets name and where's Anthony going Anthony's here hi Anthony okay let's move finally we have the Tesoro tuned and either available right now these are in ear pro audio solution they're costing about thirty five dollars and they have a couple just kind of very sensible features for like in-ear devices like this I mean not only are they're very inexpensive but they've designed them so that they have a very they have a textured grip on the outside so they easy to get a hold of they've made sort of an intelligent design with these little handles on the bottom so when you pick them up you can just intuitively feel which way is left and which way is right and they put magnets on the back so that you kind of pop together so you're going to have at least a little bit less possibility of your cables getting all cluttered up and then you can wind it all up and that comes with a nice little two servo case to put them all into so guys let's wrap it up for my coverage here at to soro booth or suite I don't know it's a room it's base it's a cozy corner room actually is what this room is called but thank you guys for watching my content from Computex 2017 a huge thank you of course again to my sponsors for this trip Tesoro of course as well as EVGA MSI g.skill and 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