A line of inexpensive and stylish multimedia keyboards from A4 Tech. "Multimedia" implies the presence of an additional set of keys to control the player, adjust the volume, etc. Most often, additional buttons are collected in one or two groups, which are located on the left or upper end of the keyboard. They can also be used for quick navigation in the browser, switching desktops and solving some office tasks.


Otherwise, these are quite standard membrane keyboards with a full-size layout, a minimalistic design and a classic USB cable for connecting to a PC or laptop. Usually, the difference between them is in design and ergonomics. If the A4 Tech KD-600 can still be confused with a simple office keyboard, then the rest of the multimedia in this series can boast of an expressive appearance.

For example, the KL(S)-7MU has a metal case, and the keys are arranged in the form of pyramids at an angle to each other. The 9300 F has multimedia keys placed on the left side, like macros on Alienware keyboards, and the case is equipped with a brush stand. Well, the KD-800 L and KD-126 keyboards can boast of an unusual blue backlit keys.