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Varmilo introduces Minilo 75 keyboard at Computex

Pretty colors and good sizing, Varmilo Minilo 75 is here

Updated: Jun 2, 2023 12:08 pm
Varmilo introduces Minilo 75 keyboard at Computex

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In another Computex 2023 showcase, Varmilo introduces the Minilo 75 keyboard in a stunning range of colors. With options ranging from Eucalyptus, Bluebell, Mendozae, and Retro, the keycaps should give everyone something to like about them and could be a big head turner of the convention.

It is a 75% keyboard and features Varmilo Daisy L mechanical switches. Specifically, smooth Varmillo EC V2 switches with a longer stem and opting for sound. With the Bluebell option go for prestige silence instead. The V2s come with a 45gf operation force tactile option. Sakura is linear and heavier with the same switch force.

It is a wireless option with TriMode wireless for the VXT, along with wired, 2.4G, and Bluetooth for that. VXB supports dual-mode along with wired and Bluetooth 5.0. If you are running on battery it does suggest a 20 day run on the 3000mAH but we’re not sure if that’s with RGB or not.

Specs

  • Custom ABS Double Shot Keycaps 
  • Minilo uses Shurikey Double Shot Keycaps 
  • 1.5mm thickened design, letters are delicate and textured. 
  • VXB81(Dual-mode EC V2 Switches) 
  • VXT81(Tri-mode & Hot-swap Mechanical Switches)   
  • 81 Keys        
  • Type-C 
  • ABS – Top-tier Double-shot 
  • Two stage Footstands
  • Weight of 1.51KG 
  • Compatibility:
    • VXB: win8, etc; Mac 
    • VXT: Windows (Not Fully Compatible with MAC OS) 
  • Box contents
    • USB Cable 
    • Key Puller 
    • Keyboard 
    • Warranty Card 
    • Dust Cover 
    • Additional Keycaps 
    • Shortcut Keys Tip 

With a background in engineering and PC gaming, Seb is a staff writer with a focus on GPU, storage, and power supplies. Also one of tech supports in the office he likes helping and solving problems.

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