Since last year, Gasket structure keyboards (pads connected to the top and bottom casing of the keyboard) have become increasingly popular within the custom mechanical keyboard community. This has attracted many manufacturers to participate, driving innovation and development, making them a dominant trend this year.
Recently, Newmen launched the GM780 featuring a Gasket structure, easy assembly, a translucent casing, and versatile wireless and wired connectivity (Dual Mode), making it incredibly convenient.

The GM780 mechanical keyboard has three themes corresponding to three colors: Starry – Starry Night, Nebula – The Mysterious Universe, and Sun – Sunset Clouds / Dawn Light. The outer packaging features colors and illustrations that match the theme, creating a striking identification effect.
The Newmen GM780 comes with many accessories: a 2-in-1 switch puller, USB cable, 4 spare switches, a dust cover, and 4 themed keycaps adding uniqueness to the color and pattern combinations.

As you can see, the GM780 uses a translucent casing. The Nebula theme features a light purple color as the main tone, and the translucent casing provides a consistent visual feel. Through the see-through casing, you can clearly see the internal structure and connection cables of the GM780 keyboard, giving a sense of exploration and discovery.

The GM780 is a mechanical keyboard with 78 keys arranged in a compact layout, removing the F key row, designed very logically and optimally… suitable for those who love neatness and compactness.

The top of the GM780 slightly protrudes and features a decorative pattern themed “Universe”, with colors harmonizing with the keys and related interface.
The USB-C port, power button, and mode switch button are located on the top right side of the keyboard. The orange button at the top is for switching between WIN and MAC operating systems. The layout is focused, logical, and convenient for quick and intuitive adjustments.

The underside of the keyboard is designed with alternating vertical and horizontal grooves. One side has protruding lines that can be combined with anti-slip pads to provide stability, while the other side helps avoid the dullness and monotony of a smooth surface.
The keyboard feet support 2 levels, allowing adjustment of the key angle with 3 different inclinations depending on usage purpose. The wireless receiver is hidden under a metal label sticker, and the release button is a magnetic press to open, not only enhancing the design’s appeal but also being quite convenient for storage.


The keys are a mix of light purple and cool white alternating. This combination of colors brings a cooler atmosphere, complementing the term “Fog” in the Nebula theme.
The surface of the keycaps is designed with a light matte finish, feeling relatively fresh and refined to the touch.

The included keyset features a pink color scheme and uses Dyesub printing technology that allows for full, sharp image display. These 4 additional keys feature aerospace imagery, exploring the cosmos.

The GM780 is compatible with most switches available on the market, allowing users to customize according to their preferences.
The larger keys of the GM780 have been fine-tuned by the manufacturer to provide good balance and a very satisfying typing feel. You will feel reassured that there won’t be any missed keystrokes or lag.

The keyboard has 2 modes: wireless and wired, with three connection methods: 2.4G, Bluetooth 5.0/3.0, and wired Type-C, supporting up to 5 devices simultaneously. Note that when connecting in wireless mode via Bluetooth 5.0, the keyboard will consume less power, and in this state, the wireless usage time is maximized. The wireless 2.4G connection has lower latency, sufficient for high-speed gaming needs.
The keyboard features a built-in 3000mAh Lithium Polymer battery, providing 100 hours of continuous use without LED lights and 10 hours of continuous use at the highest LED brightness. The translucent casing enhances the brightness of the LED, giving a warm visual feel in low light conditions.

With a Gasket structure (pads connected to the top and bottom casing of the keyboard) stabilizing pressure, when pressed hard, it will slightly sink and provide a light response when typing, helping to reduce key sound. The sound is dampened, making the typing sound softer and rounder.

Conclusion
The GM780 is a mechanical keyboard integrated with many trendy features, making the product both attractive and easy to use. Moreover, the GM780 is currently on sale with a discount of 500,000 VND, so you can take advantage of this opportunity to upgrade your keyboard quite reasonably. If interested, you can find out more about the GM780 in detail at Newmen’s homepage.