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Corsair K70 Keyboard Brown
ReaperG1rl | 2024-04-15 06:40:18 |
I love this keyboard. I will never go back to Corsair. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-23 03:42:29 |
The K70 was my favorite keyboard of all time. Full Size with wrist rest... great lighting. Good feel almost silent. Went to buy another one and found they are no longer being made. In fact Logitech has quit making scissor key keypads. I had tried mx keys and don't like them. Now I have to spend weeks searching for my next keyboard and it unfortunately won't be a Logitech. 5 |
Jpullen | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
The best wireless keyboard with a firm balance with the brown set for them. 5 |
Jim | 2024-05-07 06:18:12 |
The Das Keyboard 4 Pro (Cherry MX Brown switches) is a sheer pleasure to work with. The weight of the keyboard keeps it stable on the desk, and the feel of the keys is satisfying. The keyboard is far from silent, but that is the nature of mechanical keyboards, and the sound is not outrageously loud. The tactile nature of click-click-click of the volume knob is just fun. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-21 03:39:44 |
I chose the K845 mechanical with brown switches because I wanted an illuminated mechanical keyboard that wasn't overly loud and clicky. The switches are relatively quiet but produce a satisfying click, one that I desired over a mushy key. The illuminated keys are excellent as I prefer a lower light environment to work in. The keys are set up high off the board itself allowing anything that may fall onto the keyboard to simply slide off and not get lodged. The K845 is a wired system which I bought specifically. I don't wish to spend additional money just to have to replace batteries or worry about charging a keyboard. The wired connection works for me and I don't need anything else. For the price, I don't think there is a better mechanical keyboard. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-21 02:52:44 |
Best keyboard available! Cherry Mx Brown Switches are amazing. Perfect size keyboard for gaming. 5 |
Baggarly,Michael | 2024-07-28 03:49:31 |
The K845 is a minimalist, wired keyboard that provides the best typing experience I've had since I first purchased an IBM PS/2 in the 1990s. I'd forgotten what using mechanical keys meant for the typing experience. My speed is more akin to what I could reach back in high school in typing class. The keyboard is solidly built and the light effects, while limited, add a nice touch. It would be better if there was some software to control it, but that sort of goes against the minimalist design philosophy, doesn't it? All in all, I can honestly say this is the keyboard I'll be using for all my machines (at a desk) going forward. I've purchased two of them--one for home and one for work. I'd originally purchased a red-switch model, but traded it for brown. I'm sure red provides a good gaming experience, but for typing brown seems to be the way to go. With it, I find much fewer inadvertent keystrokes (none really) than the red produced. The dark gray aesthetic goes well with most settings. This will be my keyboard for the foreseeable future. And I'll never use a membrane keyboard again. Mechanical keyboards are a much better experience. 5 |
Alain | 2024-08-07 09:40:31 |
Good mechanical keyboard, not to noisy. I like MX Brown Switches. I am from Canada. Very quick delivery from B&H and free shipping. Far better than Amazon. Very convenient USB plug on the back of the keyboard. Good quality. Highly recommended. 5 |
Fergie | 2024-06-13 01:39:54 |
This is the best keyboard that your money can buy. Better than the Falchion because it is larger, the keys are more comfortable and spread apart better. It lights up beautifully, looks great, and it made of heavy duty metallic casing. I love the pink and black color combination matched with the AURA synch: it looks AMAZING! I got this on a whim, and I was going to hook it up to my other computer, but when I plugged it in and started using it, I immediately realized that this is a way better keyboard even than the wireless Falchion. I would recommend this keyboard over any of the other keyboards out there. Great response time, Wired for speed, and very comfortable and easy to use keys. I got the 'red' key press level: make sure you try a red, blue or brown style switches. I prefer the red (which is linear) for speed and comfort, but some people prefer the blue for clickyness, or the brown tactile switches. 5 |
Ray | 2024-06-11 05:51:53 |
This keyboard is the ultimate typing experience compared to any other keyboard Ive tried. I had a cheap keyboard with brown switches, cause I thought the blues would be too loud for my office. However, the brown switches barely had any tactile feedback, they were actually worse than some silicone dome keyboards from Gearhead. So I got this keyboard and my office coworkers actually prefer this sound, it is rather clicky, but is missing the clunky sound of bottoming out, which was a problem with the cheap keyboard. One problem though; the USB hub doesnt work on the one I got. If I plug something in the hub, it says theres insufficient power and it doesnt mount the device. I contacted customer support and they got me to do a firmware update, but that didnt solve the problem. They told me I can request an exchange through B&H, but I didnt want to do without it for that long, so I just dont use the hub, which I probably wouldnt have anyway. 5 |