Thursday, November 13, 2014

Gaming Keyboard Corsair K70 RGB Review

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Corsair K70 RGB:

Gaming Keyboard Corsair K70 RGB . It has A beautiful feature of colorful Black-lighting which will light up your Dark Into rainbow. Here Is the Corsair K70 RGB Review.

Pros:

Colorful Black-lighting, excellent keys, Gorgeous, minimalist design, choice of cherry switches.

Verdict:

The K70 RGB is one of the best Gaming-Keyboard available in the market. The K70 RGB is offering a Plethora of Lighting options and solid performance in a sleek design. The Corsair Gaming K70 RGB ($205) improves in every way over its predecessor, It feels great to play new generation games with Corsair K70 RGB Gaming Keyboard.


Design:
The Corsair K70 RGB measures About 18.6 x 8.3 inches. However, yet not exactly sure where the extra inch was hiding, as the two devices look almost identical. On other hand, the Keyboard is in a perfectly reasonable size and will fit easily on just about any desk. The keys are smooth and black; and there are no extra rows for macro keys. The Corsair K70 RGB’s true feature is its lighting. Whereas the standard K70 had only a red backlight, the RGB offering gamers 16.8 million colors to play with. The K70 allows you to customize individual keys.


Keys:

If you’re familiar with the original K70, the you’ll notice that not too much has changed in the Corsair K70 RGB. It still has a full keyboard layout without any additional keys for macros. There is a button in K70 RGB to adjust the illumination level and one is to activate gaming mode (which can disable Alt + Tab) In K70 RGB Gaming-Keyboard there’s a volume slider rather than two separate buttons.
The K70 RGB is one of the most comfortable and tactile mechanical keyboards in the market.
Typists should also take note that the Corsair K70 RGB is at least as good as whatever membrane keyboard you're currently using. Using the Ten Thumbs typing test.

Features:
The biggest change from the K70 to the K70 RGB is Corsair's new software, the CUE system. Corsair's software was always a little impenetrable at the best of times, but the CUE breaks new ground in just how confusing and user-unfriendly a keyboard interface can be. The Corsair K70 RGB has some pretty intense lighting options, and CUE allows you to navigate through all of them — although it would be a bit of a stretch to say it "helps" you navigate. These are all things you can do with CUE, and they look just as impressive as they sound.  There is the nut of a good program in the CUE, but it's hidden underneath a layer of confusion.


Performance:
Once you're set up and ready to play, the Corsair K70 RGB handles like a dream.  The keys were comfortable and stood up just fine to vigorous and repeated use. The full-size keyboard has a numpad but lacks macro buttons is ideally suited for first-person shooters and real-time strategy games.

Bottom line:
The Corsair K70 RGB presents something of a recommendation dilemma. Technically speaking, it's a better, more refined product than its predecessor, but its software is also more difficult to use. Pick up the Corsair K70 RGB if you want one of the best keyboards available right now.

Specs:
Actuation: 65 g
Key travel: 4 mm
In-Key Rollover: >10
Size: 17.1 x 8.3 x 1.4 inches
Weight: 2.64 pounds


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