They keyboard will feature non-tactile, non-audible Cherry MX Red switches, blood red LED backlighting, programmable keys, USB and audio hub functionality, and probably its most important selling point, the N-key roll over.
If you’re wondering what the N-key roll over is, essentially it’s an anti-ghosting function. What this means for gamers of FPS and MMOs is that you will be able to pull of a string of commands without a hitch, so you can reload, strafe, check the map, jump, crouch, etc all at once without your keyboard getting confused. The technology behind N-key will detect correct keypresses even when many keys are being pressed at the same time.
Now if this sounds like a keyboard you would love to get your hands on, the QPAD MK-85 will start shipping next month and will retail for €145 (~$200).