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Corsair K70 Mk2 with Cherry MX Blue Switches Mechanical Keyboard Review Glorious Wrist Rest: https://geni.us/ViYFlN (Amazon) Check out this keyboard on Amazon: https://geni.us/GejhTy 0:00-0:53 ...
Unfortunately, thanks to the increased cost of the MX Silent switches, the keyboard comes in at a hefty £160/$150—just £10/$10 less than the top-of-the-range K70 Lux, and lacks its extra media ...
The Corsair Vengeance K70 (Cherry MX Blue) is a mechanical gaming keyboard with features gamers will quickly embrace, like swappable keycaps and per-key backlighting.
Appearance wise, the Cherry MX RGB gaming keyboard almost completely recycled the design of the K70. The two look extremely similar aside from the translucent keycaps.
Corsair describes it as offering "nearly limitless per-key lighting combinations." Options here will include the super-fast Cherry MX Red, Cherry MX Brown or Cherry MX Blue.
Corsair’s limited the K63 to Cherry MX Reds for some reason, but even so that makes it a more attractive option than the cheap wireless rubber dome keyboards I’ve used in the past.
Corsair is using the tactile version of Cherry’s ultra low-profile switch, rather than the clicky model, so expect a typing experience that’s closer to a Cherry MX Brown than an MX Blue.
Spouses, coworkers, and roommates rejoice: Corsair and Cherry MX announced today they’ve created a brand new mechanical keyboard switch, the “RGB Silent.” And it’s, as the name would ...
Cherry MX mechanical switches are famous in PC gaming land, but they've never made their way to a gaming laptop. That changes today with the Alienware m15 and m17 R4, the first laptops to feature ...
Corsair has released a Cherry MX Red mechanical keyboard, the K63 Wireless. It's a fairly handy keyboard being wireless, of course, it is lacking the numeric keys. So why is this an attractive buy, ...
The Corsair Vengeance K70 (Cherry MX Blue) is a mechanical gaming keyboard with features gamers will quickly embrace, like swappable keycaps and per-key backlighting.