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Roccat’s Magma Mini keyboard is set to light up desktops

Covered with RGB lighting and sporting a way smaller than usual footprint (40% smaller), Roccat’s Magma Mini is out now and ready to light your way.

Mighty mini

PC peripheral company Roccat is back once again with another new offering. This one shines as bright as anything else out there, plus it’s got a diminutive footprint to max out your desktop.

The Roccat Magma Mini is the piece of tech in question, and it’s a lil’ keyboard with a big time visual punch, thanks to its RGB lighting. Sure that’s not something that is all that unique these days, but when you consider that the Magma Mini is 60% smaller than most other boards out there, it gets a heck of a lot more interesting.

“ROCCAT’s Magma Mini is the perfect choice for PC gamers wanting to add stunning RGB lighting to their setup at an attractive price,” said Juergen Stark, Chairman and CEO, Turtle Beach Corporation. “ROCCAT’s Magma and Magma Mini products redefine what gamers should expect in modern membrane keyboards in terms of performance, and they push the boundaries even further with RGB lighting that instantly upgrades any desktop.”

Roccat press release

The Magma Mini features a translucent “top plate”, with 10 LED’s encased. That gives users “a vivid and immersive experience with 16.8 million RGB color options” across 5 programmable zones. Sounds like a heck of a lot for a keyboard that’s so small, but that’s the line. As a nice bonus too, the Magma Mini syncs with other “AIMO-enabled” pieces from Roccat, so you can sync up all your stuff for a unified light show.

You can grab one of these bad boys right now via Roccat’s online shop here. It’s priced in at $49.99 USD, and is in stock as of this writing.

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Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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