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MSI Vigor GK71 Sonic keyboard review





The MSI Vigor GK71 Sonic keyboard is the one we’re reviewing today. This is not the first time we got this manufacturer’s peripheral, as, for example, the GK80 was checked almost four years ago. What the new one has to offer? The first thing is the MSI SONIC RED switches. It’s a result of a close collaboration between Kailh and MSI. These linear switches are designed to provide seamless and instantaneous responses, minimizing finger fatigue and enhancing comfort & ergonomics during gaming sessions
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Ghosty
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Posted on: 01/13/2022 03:18 PM
MSI make some of the best tech money can buy. I have their keyboards on my shopping list.
MSI make some of the best tech money can buy. I have their keyboards on my shopping list.
James Frazer
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Posted on: 01/13/2022 04:44 PM
I lost interest in these keyboards several years ago. I was super excited to get the Corsair Strafe RGB with MX Silent keys... The novalty wore off in under 24 hours and I learned that mech keyboards are not for me. I boxed the Strafe back up and it's sat on a shelf ever since... a real waste of what was then a £150 keyboard.
I lost interest in these keyboards several years ago. I was super excited to get the Corsair Strafe RGB with MX Silent keys... The novalty wore off in under 24 hours and I learned that mech keyboards are not for me. I boxed the Strafe back up and it's sat on a shelf ever since... a real waste of what was then a £150 keyboard.
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Posted on: 01/13/2022 05:40 PM
okay,so link one that's also full size,with an aluminium frame,soft foam wrist rest and clear keys that is also "way cheaper".
we're waiting.
you don't know what you're talking about.a foam wrist rest and clear keys cost 50eur alone.
waiting for that "way cheaper" one,I'm interested.
HyperX Alloy for one example is cheaper by default and constantly 20 euros down in amazon. And it's with Cherry switches, yes if I am spending more than 100 euros on a keyboard, you can be sure I am not buying anything but cherry, believe most people do so as well. Also most people dont care about the clear keys, else they would be seen more often.
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B08J452Q24 another example
okay,so link one that's also full size,with an aluminium frame,soft foam wrist rest and clear keys that is also "way cheaper".
we're waiting.
you don't know what you're talking about.a foam wrist rest and clear keys cost 50eur alone.
waiting for that "way cheaper" one,I'm interested.
HyperX Alloy for one example is cheaper by default and constantly 20 euros down in amazon. And it's with Cherry switches, yes if I am spending more than 100 euros on a keyboard, you can be sure I am not buying anything but cherry, believe most people do so as well. Also most people dont care about the clear keys, else they would be seen more often.
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B08J452Q24 another example
386SX
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Posted on: 01/13/2022 06:03 PM
https://geizhals.de/?cat=kb&xf=7009-mechanical~7022-Metall~8374-Cherry&sort=p (prices)
https://skinflint.co.uk/?cat=kb&xf=7009-mechanical~7022-Metall~8374-Cherry&sort=p
Filter criterias: mechanical switches, switch maker CHERRY, metal frame.
You're welcome.
waiting for that "way cheaper" one,I'm interested.
https://geizhals.de/?cat=kb&xf=7009-mechanical~7022-Metall~8374-Cherry&sort=p (prices)
https://skinflint.co.uk/?cat=kb&xf=7009-mechanical~7022-Metall~8374-Cherry&sort=p
Filter criterias: mechanical switches, switch maker CHERRY, metal frame.
You're welcome.
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Cherry is let's say stable/static (and still good), but the other switches manufacturers are advancing/making a progress. The world is changing even in such department as keyboard swtiches. I was skeptical before making this review, but I was really surprised.
So what are the cheaper alternatives with similar features?