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Corsair Keyboard Button Arrow With Line

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Corsair Keyboard Button Arrow With Line

2024-04-15 06:40:18

I love this keyboard. I will never go back to Corsair.

5
2024-05-19 05:47:48

I recommend this keyboard over the Apple keyboards because of the inverted-T arrow keys. It's nicely made and the amount of travel on the keys feels great.  My only reservations is the height of the keyboard. The top of the aluminum chassis for is just a little bit taller than the top of the keys on the Apple keyboards. With the additional height of the keys on the Matias, you are going to notice some differences if you are used to an Apple keyboard without a wrist rest.

5
2024-06-01 07:49:51

This is full size keyboard - exactly the same as any normal keyboard - minus the number pad and arrow/misc. keys that have a separate section to the right of the keyboard. Also, the back-space key is a bit smaller than usual, but no big deal. I got this so that I can have the mouse right close by. Having the extra sections of keys on the right forces me to have to stretch my arm and shoulder further out to use the mouse and this caused me pain in my shoulder. For most people this is not an issue, but is for me. Bottom line: If having a number pad and/or a separate section for the arrow/misc. key on the right is not important to you, then this is a great option for a full size keyboard that takes up less room.

5
2024-04-29 06:44:42

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have been using this keyboard for several years, and after some minor issues with the down arrow, I replaced it with the same keyboard. It's that comfortable and responsive. The tray holds my phone, making it a practical stand or pencil holder. The battery life is incredible, the performance is outstanding, and the build quality is superb. I highly recommend this keyboard.

5
2024-06-27 04:17:40

Shopped on line for a keyboard for my husband. It came fairly quick in the mail and was very reasonable.

5
2024-07-15 07:26:26

Easy to connect. It's not intended to be tapped into the line when not actually in use. So keep the on/off push button within reach.

5
2024-07-27 08:23:53

Got nothing to complain about, Corsair stands for it's brand.

5
2024-06-19 07:27:38

Comparing to the previous 1D models in the Canon line that I use: 1DmkI (since 2002), 1DmkII (since 2004), 1DmkIIN (since 2006), and now 1DmkIII (2009). The cameras are all used for outdoor field sports using the Canon 300f2.8, 400f2.8, and 600f4 lenses. I was worried about the mkIII focus issues, but having shot 1/3 of my season so far, I couldn't be happier with the mkIII. The AF in general seems to lock faster and the AI modes seem significantly more intelligent than the earlier models. Pros - the button layout compared to the older 1D versions is different but more functional (I am still not used to it), most key features seem to be one press away - high ISO performance is significantly better than old models - battery life is much improved over previous models (5 level battery meter is useful compared to old models with fewer levels) - 10 frames per second (feels more responsive even when not bursting) - AF point selection much easier using the joystick - dedicated ISO selection button (display visible in view finder as you are selecting) makes it much easier to switch while shooting - no driver necessary when tethered to a Windows computer - takes better advantage of higher-speed CF and SD cards - all of the custom settings are tunable without a computer (no more parameter settings) - more logical layout of the custom parameter menus (grouped into categories by function) - ability to review and scroll through images as they are being written to flash Cons - uses a new battery system (if you are upgrading from old 1D models it means a new set of batteries with charger) - LCD resolution is poor for the size of the screen; the mkIIN had a better balance between screen size and pixel density It is unfortunate that the camera had problems when it originally came out because the version that I have seems to be a very worthy successor in the 1D line.

5
2024-08-02 04:34:54

nice looking bay on my corsair 330R case

5
2024-07-02 04:31:35

Love this keyboard, I’ve tried many others but this one is the best I have owned love the hyperx products always top of the line!!

5