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Review: Corsair K57 RGB Wireless keyboard
Corsair has been going strong with their Slipstream based products, next to that another new technology they introduced was Capellix LED technology. Both now have been embedded in the new K57 RGB Wireless keyboard, and it is pretty darn nice folks.
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#5702696 Posted on: 08/21/2019 05:45 PM
Friends keyboard - 7 months of heavy usage

Wiped out?
Laser-etched ABS letters can get 'washed out' over the years do to usage and wear. Not months.
I don't know how they were made or if they are similar or not, but the S and the D keys on my Logitech G710 were completely unrecognizable within 2 months of getting the keyboard. I love the keyboard, but there is no excuse for that type of wear that fast. I am very disappointed in Logitech on that point.
Friends keyboard - 7 months of heavy usage

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#5702700 Posted on: 08/21/2019 05:51 PM
^ Above is not happening on my Creative Vanguard K08 at all.
^ Above is not happening on my Creative Vanguard K08 at all.
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#5702754 Posted on: 08/21/2019 07:35 PM
Actually, as I saw this review, suddenly my LG OLED c8 appeared as a good for gaming monitor...this plus mice, like logitech 903 and bum, can play WOT, or even some FPS on it, while sitting/laying on my bed(screen is in front of it)
THX for review and IDEA Hilbert
Actually, as I saw this review, suddenly my LG OLED c8 appeared as a good for gaming monitor...this plus mice, like logitech 903 and bum, can play WOT, or even some FPS on it, while sitting/laying on my bed(screen is in front of it)
THX for review and IDEA Hilbert

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#5702876 Posted on: 08/22/2019 04:42 AM
Membrane, cheap laser-etched ABS that will be"wiped" out and ruined after a couple of months of usage. Non-standard mounting, which means you can't use 3rd party keys. And on top of all that it's massive and wireless.
And all that "glory" for 100 euro.
This looks like a wireless version of the K55. If the same key caps are used on this K57 as are used on the K55, they will hold up just fine. My K55, after 8 months, still looks the same as it did the day I unboxed it.
Membrane, cheap laser-etched ABS that will be"wiped" out and ruined after a couple of months of usage. Non-standard mounting, which means you can't use 3rd party keys. And on top of all that it's massive and wireless.
And all that "glory" for 100 euro.
This looks like a wireless version of the K55. If the same key caps are used on this K57 as are used on the K55, they will hold up just fine. My K55, after 8 months, still looks the same as it did the day I unboxed it.
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I don't know how they were made or if they are similar or not, but the S and the D keys on my Logitech G710 were completely unrecognizable within 2 months of getting the keyboard. I love the keyboard, but there is no excuse for that type of wear that fast. I am very disappointed in Logitech on that point.