The space bar of Varmilo’s “Chicken Dinner” keyboard is no substitute for actually winning a round of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, but it might serve as a reminder of past triumphs, depending on how good you are.
Chinese company Varmilo makes a nice keyboard, and it isn’t afraid to go a little crazy with the custom keycaps. Case in point, this unofficial PUBG version of its popular VA108M and VA87m models.
The full-size VA108m
The boards are decked out in a lovely combination of black, white and gold PBT keycaps, many of which feature icons to coincide with their in-game shortcuts. Combined with a faux black wood grain case, it makes for a very attractive addition to one’s PUBG arsenal.
The VA87M loses the number pad, replacing it with a grey bar that says placeholder image.
The space bar might be a bit much for some, as will the price. The Chicken Dinner keyboards run between $US131 ($164) and $US169 ($212) over at Mechanicalkeyboards.com depending on size and switch selection.
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6 responses to “A Keyboard For Serious PUBG Players”
I actually kinda like it. I have had a PC for 2 years but i always play with controller, until PUBG came along and had shitty controller support so i use M+KB for it, im doing pretty well surprisingly but i forget the buttons (especially hotkeys for switching weapons and for using medkit etc), so this would actually be pretty handy for me. Sure aint paying that much but i do like the idea.
So much for anyone who changes their key bindings… 😀
Should be ok, most keyboards like this the key caps can pop of and be moved around.
Or just move the cap… 😀
You can swap the key caps around.
Then the letters will be in the wrong spot.
I just want a good mechanical split keyboard, my desk/room is not big enough for me to comfortably play fps titles, but if I could easily get rid of the right side of my keyboard it would be some much easier.
Sounds like maybe the split keyboard by Kinesis is what you want..
Barnacules did a review on it a little while ago, seems like a solid board.