Corsair announced their new K70 Lux mechanical keyboard
Corsair announced their new K70 Lux mechanical keyboard
Published: 23rd July 2016 | Source: Corsair |
Corsair announced their new K70 Lux mechanical keyboard
Corsair announced their new K70 Lux mechanical keyboard which comes with enhanced lighting, improved keycap designs, and the option to use Cherry MX red, blue, brown and RGB key switches.
This new keyboard is designed to offer several design improvements on their older K70 designs and offer superior lighting as well as full Key rollover and an all black aesthetic.
Right now this keyboard is available in K70 (full tenkey) and K65 (tenkey less) designs as well as a K70 non-RGB variant. These are all currently available to order on Corsair's website and should be available at retailers soon.
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Corsair announced their new K70 Lux mechanical keyboard which comes with enhanced lighting.https://t.co/M0d58ppGGm pic.twitter.com/9hYhsKGfOz
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Use a CODE Keyboard at work, and it is literally the best switch out there, effectively a stiffer actuating brown switch, much less tiring to use.
IMO red switch users may as well just go back to membrane keyboards, as you cannot tell the difference anyway.Quote
Please god. Will these companies start using MX Clear switches..
Use a CODE Keyboard at work, and it is literally the best switch out there, effectively a stiffer actuating brown switch, much less tiring to use. IMO red switch users may as well just go back to membrane keyboards, as you cannot tell the difference anyway. |
IMO red switch users may as well just go back to membrane keyboards, as you cannot tell the difference anyway.
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On topic: Isn't this just them introducing the 'Lux' branding? The K70's has had the new font for a while now IIRCQuote
Please god. Will these companies start using MX Clear switches..
Use a CODE Keyboard at work, and it is literally the best switch out there, effectively a stiffer actuating brown switch, much less tiring to use. IMO red switch users may as well just go back to membrane keyboards, as you cannot tell the difference anyway. |
I bet the wrist rest is the same as the original K70?... Were too short for me unfortunately.Quote