120 RGB keyboards have been used as a screen

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120 RGB keyboards have been used as a screen

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At this point it is difficult to imagine any place or device that has not been used to play the legendary DOOM. One of the last cases was in a robotic lawnmower, but there are those who intend to continue further expanding the optionsas recently happened at a PAX East stand.

The Signal RGB company took advantage of this convention to promote its products, so it came up with a very original way to display its items. That led him to place a total of 120 keyboards with RGB lightingbut what was special about them is that they were programmed to act as a screen.

@signalrgb

Replying to @Chris DOOM played on 120 RGB keyboards #doom #meme #signalrgb #keyboardwall #paxeast

♬ original sound – SignalRGB

As you can see in the video that you have located just above these lines, the keyboards were synchronized and programmed in such a way that the legendary FPS can be observed in them, being able to play without any problem as if it were on a normal screen.

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Not content with that, Signal RGB also wanted to show that it was possible play DOOM on a single keyboardalthough in this case it is not seen as well and of course you have to use a little more imagination to believe that it is this title that is being executed with the festival of lights.

@signalrgb

Replying to @Moldycheese DOOM played on a single RGB keyboard. Squint real hard and you’ll see it haha. #signalrgb #doom #pcmasterrace #pcgamer #gaming #gamingmemes #rgbkeyboard #rgblights

♬ original sound – SignalRGB

Given what we have seen, it is clear that it will not be long until someone or some company surprises us again with this possibility of playing games. DOOM anywhere, because it seems like there are no barriers in this sense.

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