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The classic MX Red has a full travel distance of 4mm and a 2.2mm actuation point, where the new MX Low Profile RGB Speed has a 3.2mm travel and just a 1mm actuation.
The Corsair K70 RGB PRO Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, with its Corsair-developed AXON technology, pushes this to 8000 Hz - an increase of 8 times. Is it overkill? Perhaps, but it's also very impressive.
MSI has dropped the Vigor GK50 Low Profile TKL on the public not that long ago, and shortly after that, our sample arrived at our door. For those new to the game, manufacturers lower the travel ...
Now Corsair’s got its own version, the K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile Rapidfire ($160 on Amazon). Thankfully, the keycaps are a lot shorter than the name. Let’s dig in.
The $90 K60 RGB Pro and $110 K60 RGB Pro Low Profile are more a swing in the opposite direction, boiling down to a Corsair’s most essential feature: the keys themselves.
Corsair’s K70 RGB TKL, which adds dedicated media and profile keys to a well-crafted TKL, is that middle ground. The $139.99 keyboard has many attractive features, but it isn't a full boat.
Note: This review is part of our best gaming keyboards roundup. Go there for details about competing products and how we tested them. Office space The Realforce RGB certainly doesn’t look like a ...
For gaming, the Corsair K60 RGB Pro is a reliable companion. It was comfortable for hours of Total War, and it never let me down in shootouts in The Outer Worlds.
by Ryan Perry on February 6, 2017 in Gaming, Peripherals Corsair is no stranger to the world of gaming peripherals, and 2015’s Scimitar RGB mouse is no stranger to MMO and MOBA games. However, the ...
Alienware's flagship AW510K keyboard makes a solid case for going low profile, but it doesn't offer enough to justify its top-of-the-line price.
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