Corsair's no stranger to a compact gaming keyboard, but it turns out that ditching the cumbersome numpad on its tenkeyless K63 and K65 models just isn't enough for some players. The Corsair K65 RGB ...
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Corsair has an almost endless selection of gaming mice to choose from. Find out which models are most deserving of gamers' dollars. Corsair has carefully developed its inventory so that every buyer ...
Corsair has been making PC keyboards for gamers for many years now but yesterday launched its first ever 60 per cent mechanical gaming keyboard. The newly crafted input peripheral is dubbed the ...
Switches, keycaps, chassis colors, backlighting—many features bring personality to mechanical keyboards. But for the flashiest among us, they’re not enough. If you’ve ever looked at an RGB keyboard ...
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Corsair today announced a follow-up to its K70 RGB keyboard with the release of the K70 RGB PRO. At first blush, the two keyboards look similar to one another, but there are some key differences ...
Ever felt like half your keyboard is just wasted space, full of keys you never use? Well, there's a niche section of keyboards that aim to cater for those that just need the core keyset for gaming and ...
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Middling build quality Not as quiet as Be Quiet! Dark Mount Extra gaming keys can get in the way The Be Quiet! Light Mount keyboard focuses on two key areas: lots of RGB lighting and quiet operation.
Like other 60-percent models, many of the function keys are embedded as secondary functions you can execute by holding the “FN” key. As a result, it lacks about several keys you might be accustomed to ...