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FPSLabs Home: TG3 Deck Keyboard Review

By: Stu Grubbs - Published August 10, 2007 at 4:03 PM EDT - Writer Archive
The Deck Keyboard from TG3 Electronics symbolizes extravagance in many ways. Does the quality of craftsmanship and the end-user experience justify the high price tag?


Category: Input Device
Manufacturer: Deck Keyboards (TG3 Electronics)
Product: Deck Ice 82-key
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Price: $120

Deck Keyboards is perhaps the most laid back gaming peripheral company I have ever come across. You won’t find advertisements all over the web and you probably won’t see them at many if any big gaming events. Truth be told, this is not a product that they want to push onto the gaming market. Their reasoning may differ, but my belief is that this is due to the fact that they are a subsidiary of TG3 Electronics, a company whose primary business is in the Industrial realm. It is my thought that they created the Deck keyboards because they could, not because they had to. The product primarily exists for the purposes of people being able to order them if they want the best there is to offer in terms of modifiability, build quality, and tactile feedback. They are comfortable with the product they have created and the customer base they have built. Originally, Deck produced an 82-key keyboard that had all your essentials without all the extras; a no-frills, all-gaming keyboard. A few of their customers cried out for a full-size keyboard and their cries were answered with the Deck Legend. For those of you who don’t like this format of keyboard, they do offer another solution and you can look forward to a review of that keyboard in the future.

Deck’s claims to fame are a solid keyboard with only top of the line parts, the ability to completely modify the keyboard however you see fit, and the fact that they buy only the best LEDs available for maximum performance. I will revisit these points later, but rest assured that Deck isn’t looking to create a keyboard for everybody, or a keyboard that is used by the majority of gamers, but a keyboard that is superior to all other in performance, reliability, and modifiability for those looking to have the best money can buy.

Packaging & First Impressions
Deck sent the 82-key version in a nice big box. The product packaging is nothing to impress, but is sufficient to secure and protect the product. As most of you know, I appreciate when an item is marketed well through the presentation and the product itself. On occasion, we will deduct or add points based on packaging, but only in extreme circumstances where this is warranted in either direction. In this case, I believe that the product is sufficiently packaged and secure. Additional Note: The cardboard used in the packaging is thicker than most retail boxes so as to protect your investment while shipping and such. Deck recognizes that their keyboards are already of a higher cost than most and do not want to have to additionally raise that price for the sake of fancy packaging.


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Ugly, but I suppose it works like it should.
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Looks ok...way too small for me, though.
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I agree, it looks small, and no numpad.
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I knew we would have that kind of response due to it being a laptop layout. They have a full-size keyboard called the Legend that we will be reviewing.
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i like it. im not concerned about the numpad but i didnt like the layout out of the arrow keys. but in hindsight ive not used the arrow keys since the days of doom 2. id consider it
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Dammit stop making me spend my money on peripherals.
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$120 keyboard vs $20 dollar keyboard, I'm happy with my $20 dollar one and saved $100.
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looks like a mac keyboard..
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it looks like a friggin UFO
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I'll stick to my keyboard that came with my PC...
Go Read a Book =)
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how long is the cable? i can't seem to find that spec
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meh, 105-key Legend is ordered... thanks for wasting my $200 gotfrag!
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$100+ for a keyboard? LULZ
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:( i want a cool keyboard that is less than $30
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they only ship to states?
i was looking for a small laptop layout keyboard to replace the one(similar in spec and key config) im using now..so i was thinking about this... but they dont appear to ship to canuckaland
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You guys are hilarious. I'd gladly pay the $99 even without the leds because of the quality of the keyboard. Trust me when you do tech documentation, or any kind of writing for that matter, you end up appreciating the mechanic switches this keyboard provides. And for gaming thank god I don't have to deal with the numpad, arrow key and extra keys that aren't really needed and I don't have my mouse hand completely off to the right to play a game....

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