Testseek.com have collected 237 expert reviews of the Corsair Gaming K70 Mk2 RGB and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Gaming K70 Mk2 RGB.
July 2018
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Tampilan silver aluminium finishing brush metal, Ukuran full size, Responsif dengan switch Cherry MX Speed, Dedicated button lengkap
Membutuhkan dua port USB Type-A untuk koneksi, Keycap warna putih mudah kotor atau bernoda
K70 RGB MK.2 SE berhasil menunjukkan bahwa kehadiran tampilan berbeda bukan satu-satunya nilai jual. Fitur dan performa ala keyboard gaming premium tetap disajikan di K70 RGB MK.2 SE.K70 RGB MK.2 SE layak disebut keyboard gaming premium karena memadukan t...
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Published: 2018-08-10, Author: Oscar , review by: hexatekno.com
Pada kesimpulan berikut lagi lagi pada hasil pengetesan gaming itu merupakan penilaian subyektif menurut saya sendiri jadi untuk urusan fitur dan design saya acungkan jempol karena sangat lengkap sekali fitur yang disediakan pada keyboard Corsair K70 RGB...
Abstract: Upgrade from your standard keyboard and defeat your enemies -- or at least make losing more enjoyable with the finest switches, lights and knobs...
Good price for the feature set, especially with current street pricing, Hardware playback allows for three profiles to be saved onboard, Good build quality, Full programmability and software profiles via iCUE allow for the use of different OS/typing/langu
Not very low in profile, The low-profile version of the Cherry MX Speed switch is fairly redundant, Aftermarket keycap-set compatibility is still low, and the stock keycaps can be better built
The CORSAIR K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile keyboard comes in two switch options and is $169.99 from the CORSAIR webshop. The current street price is ~$120 from their retail partners, including Amazon.com, for customers in the USA. Good price for the feature se...
Unless you were absolutely tied to the idea of low-profile keys, we'd probably opt for the big boy K70 over this. It's a fine keyboard with some smart features, but there's a lot not to like – and much of that is the fault of its switches...
Excellent driver support from iCUE, Hardware playback allows for three profiles to be saved onboard, Great build quality and very good stock keycaps, Full programmability and software profiles via the driver allow for the use of different OS/typing/langua
Expensive at MSRP, although the sale price is attractive, Only one switch option for the SE version, Aftermarket keycap-set compatibility is still low
The CORSAIR K70 RGB MK.2 SE Keyboard only comes in one switch option and costs $179.99, albeit with a current temporary sale price of $139.99 from the CORSAIR web shop, as well as other retailers, including Amazon.com for customers in the USA, as of the...
We will always recommend a great keyboard and the new Mk.2 Low Profile is no exception. Thanks go to Corsair here for letting us try this fairly priced performer out...
Excellent Build Quality, Cherry MX Speed Low Profile Mechanical Switches (Over 50 Million Actuations), Almost Inaudible, Full RGB Key Illumination (Custom Effects/Individual Key Color), USB 2.0 Pass Through, Detachable Wrist Rest, Up To 104 Macro Ke
No Dedicated Macro Keys, Price (For Some), Low Profile Keys Are Not For Everyone (Limited Feedback),
Just like the “regular” K70 RGB MK.2 Keyboard by CORSAIR the K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile is a high-quality model with almost all the bells and whistles (the lack of dedicated macro keys being perhaps the only thing some gamers may be disappointed...
Low Profile Cherry MX switch mimics standard desktop switches surprisingly well, Same durable K70 build quality, Flatter laptop-style layout makes for speedy typing
Feels less ergonomic than a traditional desktop keyboard, Low Profile MX Red makes more drastic changes than the MX Silver we tested, Wrist rest feels cheap after Razer and Logitech's recent models
If you've been looking to recreate a laptop typing experience on a desktop, the K70 Low Profile is certainly a better choice than the bevy of rubber dome and scissor switch keyboards you'd have to choose from a few years back. I'm not sure whether Low Pro...