Corsair K70 PRO RGB keyboard review

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The Corsair K70 RGB TKL arrives in a box with a typical Corsair design, so it’s a primarily yellow-black cardboard package that demonstrates the keyboard’s look/design and lighting. The reviewed model features Cherry MX switches (Brown), 8,000 Hz polling, full n-key rollover, and full anti-ghosting. In other words – (a bit more than) a standard list (considering the polling rate, but it shouldn’t be a surprise after checking the TKL version).

  

 

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The back of the box shows the features of this keyboard.

  

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Inside, we find the keyboard between cardboard on all sides for security during transit, additionally protected by a transparent plastic bag.


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Additionally, inside we can find a detachable USB Type-C to Type-A cable, safety information, and a warranty card.


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This time, there are no FPS/MOBA keycaps and a keycap puller, which is really surprising. 

  

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The Corsair K70 RGB PRO’s frame is made of aluminum and has dimensions of 444(L) x 166(W) x 40(H) mm, and a weight of 1.15 kg. It is robust, looks sturdy, and it’s finished to a very high standard (especially the aluminum frame). The keycaps are PBT (which is more reliable than ABS).


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You’ll find a palm rest in a plastic bag.

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