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A4Tech X7 G800V

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A bright representative of gaming keyboards, nevertheless positioned by the manufacturer in the low-cost price segment. A4 Tech X7-G800V can serve as a good choice for both beginners and advanced gamers. The full-sized 104-key layout is nicely complemented by 22 hot buttons that are used to control the system. The connection to the PC is implemented with a 1.5 m long cable. The cable is equipped with a ferrite noise filter and has gold-plated USB adapter contacts. Using membrane-type keys, this keyboard has an order of magnitude more responsive than numerous competitors with a standard cable. The keyboard is not backlit, so you can use the model only if there is basic lighting. On the other hand, the manufacturer provides the ability to programme buttons — 5 profiles are available to the u...ser to create absolutely any keystroke combinations. Implemented an option to automatically disable the Win button in game mode. Separate volume keys are provided. There is an indication panel of operating modes. The pointer and WASD buttons are orange and have a rubberized surface. These buttons have an increased response speed, which gives a clear advantage when organizing gaming entertainment.
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A4Tech X7 G800V
Colour
Connectionwired
Cable length1.5 m
Typefor game
Form factor100% (full size)
LayoutJIS
Keyboard
Key profilehigh
Key typeclassic type
Switch technologymembrane
Additional keys22
Programmable keys15
Features
Cyrillic colourwhite
Volume controladd. keys
Palm rest+
Built-in memory
Game mode
Connection and power supply
CableUSB-A
General
Waterproof
Size513x208x26 mm
Weight1000 g
Official Websitex7.a4tech.com
Added to E-CatalogJune 2011
3 blocks of programmable buttons. Large control panel for multimedia functions. Highlighted in red arrows and WASD keys. Built-in memory with several preset profiles. Water protection.

A bright representative of gaming keyboards, nevertheless positioned by the manufacturer in the low-cost price segment. A4 Tech X7-G800V can serve as a good choice for both beginners and advanced gamers. The full-sized 104-key layout is nicely complemented by 22 hot buttons that are used to control the system. The connection to the PC is implemented with a 1.5 m long cable. The cable is equipped with a ferrite noise filter and has gold-plated USB adapter contacts.

Using membrane-type keys, this keyboard has an order of magnitude more responsive than numerous competitors with a standard cable. The keyboard is not backlit, so you can use the model only if there is basic lighting. On the other hand, the manufacturer provides the ability to programme buttons — 5 profiles are available to the user to create absolutely any keystroke combinations. Implemented an option to automatically disable the Win button in game mode. Separate volume keys are provided. There is an indication panel of operating modes. The pointer and WASD buttons are orange and have a rubberized surface. These buttons have an increased response speed, which gives a clear advantage when organizing gaming entertainment.

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Model overview based on user reviews  
The A4Tech X7 G800V is a budget-friendly, multifunctional gaming keyboard that offers a range of features appealing to both novice and experienced gamers. Users appreciate its water resistance, with many reporting it has survived multiple spills without issue. The keyboard includes numerous programmable keys and multimedia functions, enhancing its versatility. While some users find it comfortable and reliable, others note that it takes time to get used to its layout. Criticisms include its lack of backlighting and a somewhat outdated design, though these are often considered minor drawbacks given its performance and durability. The keyboard's size and noise level may be a concern for some, but overall, it is praised for its value and longevity.
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great model, I really liked it
29 June 2011 
Very good keyboard, I've spilled water many times and all that, nothing happened to it, I advise you to buy it
Really waterproof
unusual
Sergey Shishiginuse A4Tech X7 G800V more than year i recommend it should buy
Definitely worth buying
3 September 2011 
Bought it for myself a month ago, really like it. I recommend everyone who is considering this model to buy it, you won't regret it. I am very satisfied with this item.
Very convenient and multifunctional +, of course, waterproof
It takes time to get used to it, so to speak:)
Sergey Ivanickiyuse A4Tech X7 G800V month or more i recommend it should buy
great model, love it
9 February 2018 
Overall, it’s a good keyboard, it has served me for almost 5 years... quite a long time... now the WASD keys have started to stick, well, in principle, it’s not surprising. And I spilled it on it and blurted it out, in short, it’s long-lived! I didn’t use the Start button (it doesn’t bother me), Fashion mode (because their glow irritates me due to the brightness of the light) and the G buttons. I advise you to buy!
Quality, Price, Multimedia keys.
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use A4Tech X7 G800V more than year
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Video reviews

Orbital station control panel

A4 Tech X7 G800V is an inexpensive yet very capable gaming keyboard that goes all‑in on the gaming‑gear vibe. Just look at it: a design straight out of an orbital station control panel, lots of decorative accents, swappable red keycaps for the WASD and arrow keys, and three extra panels with programmable buttons. You’ll either love this “control panel” to bits or hate it just as much—there’s hardly any middle ground.

A great option for a beginner gamer

When it comes to comfort, opinions split about 50/50. On one hand, it weighs about a kilo like full‑metal tournament boards, but it isn’t as stable. The rubber feet don’t help much—you can nudge it if your elbow or sleeve catches it. The plastic feels average, and the membrane keys aren’t as crisp as the Light Strike optical‑mechanical switches on newer A4 keyboards. So it’s a solid pick for a beginner gamer moving from a regular keyboard to a gaming one, but still unsure if they need mechanical switches, RGB backlighting, or the heavy‑duty software that comes with the keyboard.

22 extra keys

We’ve got zero complaints about build quality and ergonomics. The plastic chassis is sturdy—nothing wobbles, creaks, or feels like it’ll fall off. The wrist rest is plastic too, even though it looks like rubber. It’s a pity it isn’t removable. You can spot hidden drainage channels for spills on the surface. We didn’t try dumping coffee on it, but judging by experience with other A4 keyboards, water protection shouldn’t be an issue. The only thing you’ll need to get used to is the macro block, which is scattered across the board as if blown apart: G1–G4 are on the left, G5–G10 are under the spacebar, and G12 and G13 sit on either side of the spacebar (which had to be shortened to fit them). The set is genuinely impressive, but it does come with a short adjustment period. Fortunately, the A4 Tech X7 G800V has 256 KB of onboard memory with five preloaded gaming profiles featuring different macro layouts. You can start with those and, once you’re comfortable, program everything to your liking.