Form factor | Standard |
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Recommended usage | Gaming |
Key switch type | Mechanical |
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Key switch technology | Kailh Low Profile |
Keys operating life (in millions) | 50 |
Colour of product | Black |
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Keyboard style | Straight |
Surface coloration | Monotone |
Backlight | yes |
Backlight colour | Multi |
Cable length | 1.8 |
Wrist rest | no |
Power source type | USB |
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Interface | USB |
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Width | 17.13 in |
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Depth | 5.55 in |
Height | 1.34 in |
Weight | 24.69 oz |
Anti-ghosting | yes |
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Hot keys | yes |
Mouse included | no |
Numeric keypad | yes |
Windows keys | yes |
Modern styling meets a classic typing experience.
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MSI adds to its ever-growing keyboard lineup with a new low-profile entry. The new Vigor GK50 Low Profile TKL complements the previously released full-size version by using Kailh Choc low-profile switches and a thin case design, and doubles up on portability with a detachable cable and drawstring carry case.
MSI is one of the biggest and best names in the business, creating everything from stunning PC cases to the latest and greatest graphics cards. We're kicking things off with something smaller today though, as they've just released their new VIGOR GK50 Low Profile TKL keyboard. This keyboard has actually been on the market for a couple of years, but the TKL version is what's new. For those who want a more compact design, this is perfect for the job. If you game at home or travel to play eSports, you can now reap the benefits of the more compact
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