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The Topre Realforce RGB is definitely a game-changer, though it is not quite perfect.

To start, though, it has a simple design – which I like – and it is also built like a tank. Combine that with the double-shot ABS keycaps, and this thing will last you a long time.

There are a few exclusions that bother me, though – the Realforce RGB lacks a braided cable, any sort of wrist rest and dedicated multi-media keys. I just feel that if you are spending over £250 on a keyboard, these are features that simply must included.



When it comes to the software, things are not quite as polished as we would expect if this was a Razer or Corsair keyboard, too. This is most evident with the lack of control when it comes to the RGB lighting, as users cannot create their own effects or get too hands-on in this department.

Clearly, Topre are charging you for the APC technology, and this is very successful. You can use the software to set different actuation distances on a per-key basis, while there is also an on-board key which changes the switch actuation point for the whole keyboard. This is a hugely innovative idea which gives users a great amount of control – the switches really become ‘all things to all men’ thanks to their added versatility.

On that last point, though, some gamers may be put off by the heavily-tactile switches. There is a lot of resistance to each keystroke, and this is definitely a personal thing – I love it, but I know many of our readers would prefer a linear switch. After all, Cherry MX Reds are a very popular switch type for gamers thanks to their light and linear action.

The Topre Realforce RGB is certainly ground-breaking and hugely innovative thanks to its APC technology. However, it does lack the polish we would expect from a keyboard made by the likes of Corsair and Razer, and this is only amplified by the fact that the keyboard is so expensive. Still, it is one of the best I have used, and I can definitely recommend it for anyone who wants the control APC offers. That being said, hardcore gamers may find all the features they need in a cheaper and more polished package than this.

You can buy one for £258.95 inc. VAT from The Keyboard Company HERE.

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Pros

APC technology is a game-changer.

Rock-solid build quality.

White baseplate creates a lovely underglow when the RGB lighting is on.

Software lets you change the actuation distance on a per-key basis.

Switches are great for typists.

Double-shot ABS keycaps.

Switches use Cherry MX stems for keycap compatibility.

Cons

Very expensive.

ANSI layout only.

Software is not as comprehensive as CUE or Synapse.

The heavy, tactile switches may not be for everyone.

RGB lighting lacks a bit of vibrancy.

Lacks a few features we would expect considering the price.

KitGuru says: The Realforce RGB is definitely a class-leading product in some areas. It is very expensive, though, and lacks some features we would expect considering its price. That being said, I cannot help but be amazed by the APC technology.

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