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Guru3D.com » Review » MSI Vigor GK71 Sonic keyboard review 5

MSI Vigor GK71 Sonic keyboard review 5

Posted by: Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 01/13/2022 10:28 AM [ 33 comment(s) ]

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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coth
Senior Member



Posts: 557
Posted on: 01/13/2022 11:49 AM
No menu key. Only buying keyboards with both Windows keys, Menu key and long left Shift.

FrostNixon
Senior Member



Posts: 275
Posted on: 01/13/2022 12:19 PM
I hope this is a paid sponsorship, because the pricing is not reasonable, there are way cheaper alternatives which use Cherry, instead of trash switches, also it looks terrible.

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posts: 46356
Posted on: 01/13/2022 12:31 PM
I hope this is a paid sponsorship


No, we never ever charge for reviews, unlike some other media outlets.

instead of trash switches


So, just because it isn't Cherry it's a trash switch?

cucaulay malkin
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Posts: 8157
Posted on: 01/13/2022 12:48 PM
I hope this is a paid sponsorship, because the pricing is not reasonable, there are way cheaper alternatives which use Cherry

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.

Ghosty
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Posts: 7382
Posted on: 01/13/2022 01:51 PM
There is also the K71 version, without the number pad.

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