Fattore di forma | Standard |
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Utilizzo consigliato | Gaming |
Tipo di interruttore a chiave | Meccanico |
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Tecnologia dell'interruttore a chiave | Cherry MX Low Profile Rosso |
Quantità chiavi | 105 |
Rotolare | N-key rollover |
Colore del prodotto | Nero |
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Stile della tastiera | Dritto |
Retroilluminazione | sì |
Altezza della tastiera regolabile | sì |
Poggiapolsi | sì |
Tipo di alimentazione | USB |
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Interfaccia | USB |
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Peso | 1080.0 g |
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Anti-ghosting | sì |
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Mouse incluso | No |
Tasti multimediali | sì |
Tastiera numerica | sì |
Corsair’s K70 RGB MK.2 swaps out the full-sized switches for low profile ones. The results are mixed, and we'd like to see a price drop.
Taking the only good thing about membrane keyboards and wrapping it in Corsair K70 style
A long overdue review in the making, we finally check out CORSAIR's low-profile mechanical keyboard. It was the first on the market with Cherry's recent low-profile switches, including the MX Low Profile Speed switch, and aims to bring all the features of the excellent K70 RGB MK.2 to those wanting a smaller full-size keyboard.
Corsair has released a new revision in their RGB MK.2 series keyboards, and it adds something that I have been yearning for a long time with a low profile design. ASs such we review the Corsair K70 R... Article
Corsair's new K70 is the first to feature Cherry's new Low Profile MX switch, recreating a laptop feel on a desktop keyboard. It won't be to everyone's tastes, but it's pretty damn nice regardless.
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