WYP News Guru Jul 23, 2016 #1 Corsair announced their new K70 Lux mechanical keyboard which comes with enhanced lighting and improved keycap design. Read more on Corsair's K70 Lux keyboard.
Corsair announced their new K70 Lux mechanical keyboard which comes with enhanced lighting and improved keycap design. Read more on Corsair's K70 Lux keyboard.
Dawelio Active member Jul 23, 2016 #2 How many new RGB, mechanical keyboards are there?... Jesus, coming out like every day almost. I bet the wrist rest is the same as the original K70?... Were too short for me unfortunately.
How many new RGB, mechanical keyboards are there?... Jesus, coming out like every day almost. I bet the wrist rest is the same as the original K70?... Were too short for me unfortunately.
G GiantKiwi New member Jul 23, 2016 #3 Please god. Will these companies start using MX Clear switches.. Use a CODE Keyboard at work, and it is literally the best switch out there, effectively a stiffer actuating brown switch, much less tiring to use. IMO red switch users may as well just go back to membrane keyboards, as you cannot tell the difference anyway.
Please god. Will these companies start using MX Clear switches.. Use a CODE Keyboard at work, and it is literally the best switch out there, effectively a stiffer actuating brown switch, much less tiring to use. IMO red switch users may as well just go back to membrane keyboards, as you cannot tell the difference anyway.
Dicehunter Resident Newb Jul 23, 2016 #4 GiantKiwi said: Please god. Will these companies start using MX Clear switches.. Use a CODE Keyboard at work, and it is literally the best switch out there, effectively a stiffer actuating brown switch, much less tiring to use. IMO red switch users may as well just go back to membrane keyboards, as you cannot tell the difference anyway. Click to expand... I can tell the difference immediately, Membranes feel quite horrible now in comparison.
GiantKiwi said: Please god. Will these companies start using MX Clear switches.. Use a CODE Keyboard at work, and it is literally the best switch out there, effectively a stiffer actuating brown switch, much less tiring to use. IMO red switch users may as well just go back to membrane keyboards, as you cannot tell the difference anyway. Click to expand... I can tell the difference immediately, Membranes feel quite horrible now in comparison.
xnax2802 New member Jul 24, 2016 #5 GiantKiwi said: IMO red switch users may as well just go back to membrane keyboards, as you cannot tell the difference anyway. Click to expand... I'm sorry, but that's just plain wrong... On topic: Isn't this just them introducing the 'Lux' branding? The K70's has had the new font for a while now IIRC
GiantKiwi said: IMO red switch users may as well just go back to membrane keyboards, as you cannot tell the difference anyway. Click to expand... I'm sorry, but that's just plain wrong... On topic: Isn't this just them introducing the 'Lux' branding? The K70's has had the new font for a while now IIRC
W Warchild Active member Jul 24, 2016 #6 GiantKiwi said: Please god. Will these companies start using MX Clear switches.. Use a CODE Keyboard at work, and it is literally the best switch out there, effectively a stiffer actuating brown switch, much less tiring to use. IMO red switch users may as well just go back to membrane keyboards, as you cannot tell the difference anyway. Click to expand... I have both red switch and a membrane kb I use for my TV. It's very clear and easy to notice the difference!
GiantKiwi said: Please god. Will these companies start using MX Clear switches.. Use a CODE Keyboard at work, and it is literally the best switch out there, effectively a stiffer actuating brown switch, much less tiring to use. IMO red switch users may as well just go back to membrane keyboards, as you cannot tell the difference anyway. Click to expand... I have both red switch and a membrane kb I use for my TV. It's very clear and easy to notice the difference!