This one does have a sophisticated driver and price of €49.99 / $49.99

Nov 2, 2013 20:41 GMT  ·  By

While the RAPAX is, supposedly, the “low-end” keyboard in Speedlink's new product line, the PARTHICA is the high-end peripheral.

The newcomer has a different shape, with various patterns on the palm rest and edges, and has a blue illumination instead of red.

It also has GOD (Game on Detection) technology, which can recognize what games you launch and choose macros and key functions from memory.

That's actually the greatest asset of the PARTHICA. While it does rely on a driver, unlike the RAPAX, said driver has its work cut out for it, with 11 fully customizable buttons and 84 user-configurable keys.

Recording macros on the fly is easy too, handled at hardware-level actually, from what I can gather.

Between that and the stylish shape, it's understandable that the PARTHICA Keyboard would cost €49.99 / $49.99.