Save $50 on an Acer Predator Aethon 700 Gaming Keyboard

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Life is all about choices, especially when you’re a gamer. Along with all the choices of games, systems, consoles, and monitors, you also have a choice of keyboard. The Acer Predator Aethon 700 Gaming Keyboard makes it so that you don’t have to make a choice between clicky or linear. You get both. You can also save $50.

Quickly toggle back and forth between clicky or linear, tactile or smooth. The choice is up to you. Covering the keyboard is an anodized aluminum faceplate. Another choice you have is whether you want to use the detachable magnetic wrist rest or leave it off. You may not need that extra comfort.

Acer Predator Aethon Keyboard Clicky Linear

There is also a choice with the lighting on the Acer Predator Aethon 700. You can customize the backlight of each of the 104 keys with 16.8 million colors. It also has seven preset lighting options for those times you just don’t want to mess with it.

Along with the lighting, you can also customize other settings, such as macros, with the help of Predator Quartermaster. There is 100% anti-ghosting and dedicated multimedia playback keys. Connect the keyboard with a braided gold-plated USB cord with a length of 5.9 feet.

Take $50 off and pay just $149.99 for this gaming keyboard that provides you with many choices. If you’re looking to pay a little less, you can get the Acer Predator Aethon 303 Wired Gaming Keyboard with mechanical switches for $79.99 or the Acer Nitro Gen 2 Wired Gaming Keyboard for $49.99.

Acer Predator Aethon 700 Gaming Keyboard

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