

⌨️ Type Like a Pro, Game Without Limits!
The TVS GOLD Ps2 Bharat wired keyboard is a robust, Indian-made mechanical keyboard featuring 104 sculpted keys with 50 million keystroke durability. Designed ergonomically with a curved frame and raised upper side, it offers comfortable typing and gaming experiences. Compatible with PS2 connectivity and multiple OS including Windows and Mac OS X Yosemite, it delivers plug-and-play convenience. Its wear-resistant keycaps and durable build make it a cost-effective, long-lasting choice for professionals and gamers seeking tactile precision without breaking the bank.
| Brand | TVS |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Keyboard Description | ideal for hours of comfortable use. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Education |
| Special Feature | Basic |
A**S
Good sturdy mechanical keyboard, unbeatable price, great tactile feedback, and works on Mac OS X Yosemite!
Good keyboard so far. As many people have commented on Amazon and some other sites, the space bar leaves a bit to be desired (it's a bit squishy and hard at the same time), but I'm hoping that that will get broken in with use. If that doesn't change, I will revisit the 5 stars in some time, but so far so good. Another important fact is that this keyboard works right off the bat with Mac OS X Yosemite. I am using this with my Macbook laptop (2015 model), and it got configured with no problems whatsoever. I was a bit apprehensive about that since there were conflicting stories about Mac support both here and on other review sites. Moreover, TVS did not respond to queries about the same. I took a plunge, and I must say that it's well worth it. The keyboard is sturdy, quite a bit longer than other keyboards (in fact I think it's almost as big as the classic IBM Model-M), it's surprisingly not very heavy, and typing on it is a real treat after years spent on sub-standard squishy membrane laptop keyboards. I would recommend moving to a mechanical keyboard like this if you plan to type for more than an hour or so every day. The tactile and audio feedback is wonderful, and typing is almost effortless. Contrary to many reviews, the keyboard is also not very loud for a mechanical keyboard. The final point to consider is the wonderful pricing. There are not many mechanical non-gaming keyboards available here in India, and the only other alternative I could find on Amazon was the Das Ultimate Keyboard. However, that is priced almost 6 times the price of this keyboard! And having read tons of reviews about that keyboard, the quality is the same (if not inferior). Anybody considering buying a mechanical keyboard should definitely consider buying this little beauty. Finally, TVS (and some sellers here), get your PR act together - this works on Mac OS X as well (and not just Windows XP onwards and Linux). UPDATE: After having used this for more than a year, I can still say that aside from the noise (which I personally like, but can be a tad too loud during the night), this keyboard, especially at this price, is still unbeatable in India. I had purchased a chiclet-type keyboard for some general typing work during nights, but after having used this keyboard, that one was nigh impossible to type on. I missed a lot of characters, and after typing with a lot of force for an hour or so, my fingertips started to ache a bit. It was this contrast that made me realise the true value of this keyboard. Of course, the space bar is still a bit of a sticky point, but I would consider this the best keyboard made in India under 10K today. Hands down.
S**A
Magical Keyboard. No comments, just buy. (SATYAJIT SINGHA)
Best keyboard I have ever used, don't think secondly, just buy. Cherry mx blue switches gives a luxury feel while typing every switches. Mechanical keyboard is the best keyboard for typing as well as gaming. Typing on TVS GOLD USB BHARAT KEYBOARD is the feel like typing on heaven, it will increase the typing speed of anybody of at least 10(words per minute). Very very very soft keys just like butter, I can't explain you. I think everybody should buy this. Every press gives you a sound of a click, like you are clicking your mouse. But it is not that much loud, as everybody saying in review that it is very loud while typing, I hope they are giving much more pressure, that's why its coming little loud. I am a professional typist and my speed was previously 65(WPM) but now it goes up magically over 10+ and my current typing speed is over 75(WPM). I usually apply very very low pressure and it works like a charm. Typing on low pressure delivers highest speed. On the other ways, the starting price of Mechanical Keyboards are 6,500 to 12,000 or even more like 40,000 yes it is true. As it is Indian brand, so you can get it in a very affordable price of just 2,150(Current price). It is not for only professional guy, but for everybody, just buy this keyboard and increase your speed permanently by 10(WPM) + after that your normal typing speed will be increasing gradually, with normal keyboard even you can type more efficiently with more WPM. Pros: 1) Softest switches 2) It has the capability to throw the input of five switches together, and all the switches will come absolutely correct on your display. 3) Works with a very very very low pressure stroke. 4) Premium quality cherry mx blue switches. 5) Strongest keyboard I have ever seen. Strongest and heaviest around 2 kgs. 6) Gaping of switches are normal just like any us keyboard can be found in the world. So, the keyboard is large, but the gaping are same. 7) Built quality is wonderful. No comments about that. 8) Keyboard wire is very strong and thick and it is same thicker as of our main power supply phase of our house that is coming from main meter. So, don't think about the wire, it is strong enough to hang a man. 9) In emergency it you don't have any brick to through to protect yourself from thieves then you can through your keyboard, he will die with a single hit... for sure. 10) All the 5 star reviews are telling everything about the sturdy feel of the keyboard. Cons: Never, Impossible, No way....... No bad sides of the keyboard. Thanks for reading, just go and order one for you, life is very short.... Experience something unbeatable... Thanks a lot for reading friends... bye.
K**A
A great Indian keyboard with its own limitations [listed in the review below]
It's pretty much what everyone is making it out to be. Great switches, broad/muscular looking keyboard, responsive, works straight out of the box etc but there are a few things nobody talks about. So here goes. - The build of this keyboard is at a slant. Meaning, the keys don't face up straight. Imagine a curved computer monitor. Same design on the keys. Might be a problem to some people, wasn't a big issue for me - The printing on the keys is sub-standard. On mine, it was as if, somebody didn't wait for the paint to dry before packing it up in a hurry. The paint was smudged (barely) on a couple of keys and dull on almost every single key. Still, if you know where which key is, this is not a big deal - There is no backlight! - The Enter Key is the big block key a la really old keyboards. Might be a problem for a certain set of people used to the thinner streamlined keyboard - Each individual key is a tad bit smaller than a standardized keyboard. On first usage, I found my fingers slipping/accidentally pressing 2 keys at once because my hand anticipates where the key should be. - It has a 4-key rollover only. 5 keys pressed simultaneously will not work. I dont have an issue for CS:GO but NFS/FIFA players might have an issue My intention is not to discourage you from buying this keyboard but rather informing you about the capabilities of this keyboard. What works for this keyboard is the rugged space grey(?) look and the robust design with all 107 keys. If you liked this review, please upvote accordingly. Thanks!
B**I
Amazing solid keyboard at this price!
Wow. I'm impressed. A solid Cherry MX Blue mechanical keyboard at this price is pretty much unheard of. When I opened the box, I felt like I was looking at the last keyboard I would ever need to buy. Visions of typing my memoirs 50 years from now on this very keyboard flashed before my mind's eye. One keystroke, and I was in love. Never thought it was possible to fall in love with an inanimate object? Tread carefully if you're considering this beauty. You might be stuck for life. Amazing tactile feedback, that super-satisfying "click" each and every time—juicy. When you type on this keyboard, you really feel like you're typing something important, meaningful, even if it's just an Amazon review or a quippy caption to the latest picture of your favorite fuzzy animal. Other than the keyswitches, the keyboard itself is solid, well built, and hearkens the golden days of computing in its infancy, when most all keyboards were mechanical and built to last. Really relieves hand fatigue and wrist soreness when typing for long periods of time. Definitely recommend for anyone who does regular, serious typing on the daily—writer, programmer, student, or some rabid combination of all three. Also recommend for anyone who enjoys annoying their flatmates or even their downstairs neighbor, because, yes, these baby Blues are L-O-U-D. If you're into it, then it's music to your ears. If you're not, don't be surprised if people's eyes start shooting little flaming arrows at you, sometimes from across the street. ;) Only one tiny little "fault," depending on your purview... the white printing for some of the letters is slowly starting to show some fade after a few months of usage. Not a big deal for me, but worth mentioning for accuracy in the review. I actually like the fact there's some fade on my keys. Gives it some character, some personality. Like any relationship, you'll have your ups and downs, and over time, you'll start to show some wear. But at the end of the day, it's just a reminder of your ever-present, burning love for each other, day in, and day out. Mmm, mmm, this is real love, oh yes. If you're the kind of typist who needs to look at the keys and would be bothered by something like that, though, then this bad boy isn't for you. Go buy a mushy wireless Logitech and save your dough for something else.
S**R
High quality keyboard, dirt cheap compared to similar keyboards from other brands
This is the cheapest mechanical keyboard that you can find. I have owned this model in the USB variant for a few years and I ordered another one for work now. Pros: - Needs very light touch to register a key stroke - comfortable for typing for many hours - sturdy build - the letter printing is very strong (the ones on my old keyboard <same model> have still not dimmed a bit in 3 years of usage) - very reliable Cons: - very heavy If your work and life involves a lot of typing, get either an ergonomic keyboard or a mechanical one (Cherry MX blue switches). This model has the blue switches, which is perfect for typing. This is the cheapest mechanical keyboard you can find and that is because it is an indian brand. Most other mechanical keyboards are from American or Chinese brands are are 4 to 5 times more expensive, but the typing experience on all of them is the same. The keyboard does not have fancy design, in fact it is quite unattractive to look at, compared to other keyboards, but it gets the job done. I love the feedback with clicky noise. This is not a great keyboard if you want a quite environment. They make a lot of noise because of the type of switch, so be aware of that. I personally do not mind that noise, in fact i like it to an extent. Overall, I love this keyboard and would recommend it to anybody who needs to type a lot without fatigue.
S**S
Classic Black Keyboard
The product is little bit pricey but overall the Keyboard is good, and transforming from a membrane-keyboard I need some getting used to. The keyboard is a bit big, heavy and strong build - it's black and backspace is little, I don't think it's an issue. Typing speed or typing: I bought it for my Ubuntu desktop mainly for coding purpose - I think It's good and I don't improve from my average typing speed of 30 wpm because I need some time getting used to. What does mechanical keys feel like? - Similar like Mouse click - little bit less pressure need, and a sound of click - you hear, Should I buy/ will it be great if I buy ? I don't know - I bought because this keyboard resembles classic IBM Keyboard what the nerdy programmers use, I wanted to buy a Mechanical keyboard to enhance my coding experience - And wanted to feel that nerdy feeling of seasoned coder(Programmer). You can buy if you do not have interest for bling-bling lighting in keyboard - And a membrane gaming keyboard you can get in 1000 INR - but if you want a classic look and mechanical keyboard you can go for it.
D**M
Chalta Hai quality from TVS Electronics
Bought this keyboard from e9accessories. Was shipped fairly quickly. The piece works as expected, nice mechanical clicky touch. Credit to the Cherry keys but of course those are NOT made in India. As other reviewers have pointed out, the printing on the keys is substandard. You get what you pay for, even if it is a company called TVS-Electronics. So much for "Made/Make in India." One look at the keyboard printing and you can tell this is like the many other Indian products with the famous "Chalta Hai" attitude to detail. Looks as though someone has painted the letters by hand and not waited for the paint to dry. Sorry TVS Electronics, I expected more from you.
M**.
Best mechanical keyboard to start with!
Just to clarify this is my first ever mechanical keyboard. However, I am technology enthusiast with lot review watching and reading. So I am aware what is a mechanical keyboard and how it works. So let's get into the review. Purely for the price, I would rate this keyboard 5 rating. Because it's impossible get mechanical keyboard having MX BLUE switches at this price point. The typing experience is great, tactile feedback of the sound (clickiness) will make you fall in love with the keyboard. It's a bit on the heavy side then a normal keyboard. The keys structuring is really good except for 1 key. Backspace is key is like normal letter keys, which I have expecting of bigger size key. So sometimes it so happened that I was mis-hitting the backspace key. So a rating down for that. No multimedia keys. No USB ports on the keyboard. But for the price point you can't really complain. Who is this keyboard for? 1) If you spend most of time on a computer typing away things for like 6-7 hours, I recommend you buy this thing and improve your typing speed. 2) You are aware of mechanical keyboard's and their advantages, but restraining yourself from buying because of the price. Then this would be a good way to start with mechanical keyboards and familiarize with the typing experience. Note: It does work with MAC, LINUX & WINDOWS OS-based machines
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