Roccat Ryos TKL Pro, Kone XTD, Cave XTD 5.1 Analog - CES 2014
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The CES 2014 coverage segment opens by highlighting Roccat’s Ryos TKL Pro, a tenkeyless keyboard notable for its fixed wrist rest, which Linus Tech Tips notes as uncommon in larger keyboards but beneficial for ergonomic alignment, allowing the user’s hand to rest naturally while still reaching keys. The presenter then moves to the Roccat Kone XTD, an optical mouse that supports adjustable lift-off distance in software, and features a revised undercarriage with a rubber pad to quiet the scrolling mechanism based on user feedback. Finally, the Cave XTD 5.1 Analog headphones are introduced, with angled 5.1 drivers and a configurable movie and game mode that alters how vocal channels are routed for more intuitive listening in different content types. The segment also touches on the broader CES context, acknowledging sponsors and teasing future Linus Tech Tips coverage while offering quick comparisons to traditional keyboard and headset setups. Throughout, the host emphasizes that Roccat’s approach blends ergonomic design with customizable software, inviting viewers to consider how these peripherals might fit into a gaming or workstation setup. The overall takeaway is that Roccat is experimenting with form and function to improve comfort, spatial efficiency, and audio immersion in a CES landscape dominated by RGB and feature inflation. Finally, the hosts encourage viewers to subscribe for additional CES coverage and product showcases.
Topics · technology · hardware-peripherals · gaming-peripherals · ces-coverage · consumer-electronics
Questions answered
- What makes the Roccat Ryos TKL Pro different from typical keyboards at CES 2014?
- It features a fixed wrist rest designed for natural hand positioning, unlike many large keyboards with detachable rests.