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Review: Corsair K57 RGB Wireless keyboard

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/21/2019 01:53 PM | source: | 17 comment(s)
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.

Read the full review here.







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sykozis



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#5703278 Posted on: 08/23/2019 05:45 AM
Manufacturers need to stop charging £150+ for keyboards with sh1tty ABS keycaps. Simple.

prices for keyboards and mice just need to come back to a sane level, period.

AntiSnipe
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#5703511 Posted on: 08/23/2019 05:19 PM
prices for keyboards and mice just need to come back to a sane level, period.


They already have, it's just that the Logitech's, Corsair's, and worse, Razer's and the like are out of their f'n minds.
I mean, come on, this Redragon K555 Mechanical is 3 times the keyboard for less than half the price. And there are some for even less than this if you don't care about wrist rest, 10 keyless, etc.

I bought myself two of these $35 mechanicals but in white only backlight, and they have been extremely good. Double shot caps and all.

Laser-etched ABS letters can get 'washed out' over the years do to usage and wear. Not months.


Nope! Only a few months. Every Logitech ($76+) I ever owned did this. Within about 6-8 months, even the 'position bumbs' on the F and J keys were smooth gone. After 3 years now, my $35 mechanicals double-shot key caps still look exactly like they did the day I got them.

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