Corsair K63 Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard With Cherry Red Switches

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£186 on Amazon!! they're havin' a larf mate, I'll stick with my Anne Pro thx, £50 from china 😀 and it's FULLY RGB customisable.
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Ugly design is ugly.
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Fox2232:

Ugly design is ugly.
Myeah the missing numeric keys bring in a certain look but it's really designed for this ...
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I wouldn't buy any keyboard that's over £60. It's a few bits of plastic that can be constructed for a pittance of the price they sell it for. And for the small amount of difference it makes to gaming, there's no point in paying over the odds
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Hilbert Hagedoorn:

Myeah the missing numeric keys bring in a certain look but it's really designed for this ...
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That's what I meant. I do not mind absence of num keypad much. Except, that it should decrease price. My keyboard is 1.2kg block. (Not really something I would like to use anywhere outside desk.) keyboard 1.1kg looks like 60% of space, so entire thing + mouse should be like 1.6kg. (I would not call it comfortable.)
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Fox2232:

That's what I meant. I do not mind absence of num keypad much. Except, that it should decrease price. My keyboard is 1.2kg block. (Not really something I would like to use anywhere outside desk.) keyboard 1.1kg looks like 60% of space, so entire thing + mouse should be like 1.6kg. (I would not call it comfortable.)
Actually, I'm testing it as we speak, really I'm having a blast playing GTA-V on my 65" Ultra HD telly. The lapboard has a soft foam under it, very comfy and I am not at all bothered by its weight (1.65kg in total) as that padding spreads the weight. Anyway, with a bit of luck, I'll have a small review ready for tomorrow.
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Hilbert Hagedoorn:

Actually, I'm testing it as we speak, really I'm having a blast playing GTA-V on my 65" Ultra HD telly. The lapboard has a soft foam under it, very comfy and I am not at all bothered by its weight (1.65kg in total) as that padding spreads the weight. Anyway, with a bit of luck, I'll have a small review ready for tomorrow.
Is mouse pad surface replaceable? Is it durable? (Well, I'll probably learn it tomorrow.)
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Got one of these w/ the lapboard through amazon @ the end of January. I had recently consolidated my best computer gear in my HTPC and made a computer for my brother out of the spare parts. We use a floating 23" monitor in various places and the big 60" and for both gaming and general productivity its just a much nicer experience than the Macguyver like solutions we'd been cobbling together with what was at hand around the apartment. When I have something long-ish to write or gonna be doing more stuff on the computer for a while - I bust out the lapboard and its super nice! I dont have that good a wireless mouse yet so I havent used it for all that much gaming since I do a lot of controller based games. Im saving my run through on Bioshock Infinite for when I get a decent mouse! That said as mentioned its really comfy on the lap and feels like a lot of space for mousing. Yes - the pad is replaceable.