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Published: 2020-01-07, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
With the new K95 RGB PLATINUM XT keyboard CORSAIR has checked literally every box I can think of, creating as close to a perfect, out-of-the-box mechanical keyboard as I've experienced. The choice in CHERRY MX key switches, double-shot PBT keycaps, USB pa...
Published: 2020-01-07, Author: Matthew , review by: gamecrate.com
corsair_k95_platinumxt_21.jpgAs much as I want to praise the K95 Platinum XT, there's no getting around the elephant in the room – its price. $199 MSRP is pretty steep, and it's hard to justify spending what amounts to a decent mid-range graphics card for...
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Published: 2020-01-06, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
premium build, CORSAIR style, new CHERRY MX switches with 100 million keystrokes warranty, revised palm rest for more comfort, great RGB lighting effects, accompanied by the extra LightEdge, PBT doubleshot keycaps from the factory, extra keycaps for diffe
Since our preferred driver is the K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile keyboard with MX Speed switches, we felt right at home with the K95 RGB PLATINUM XT so no extra training period was necessary. MX Speed is great for competitive gaming titles since it can deliver
Since our preferred driver is the K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile keyboard with MX Speed switches, we felt right at home with the K95 RGB PLATINUM XT so no extra training period was necessary. MX Speed is great for competitive gaming titles since it can deliver...
The K95 Platinum XT, as might be gleaned from its name, is a refinement of the famous K95 Platinum, rather than a wholesale revolution. Indeed it is the type of product where those of you who already own a K95 Platinum won't be left rueing your purchase...
Excellent driver support from iCUE and Stream Deck, Elgato Stream Deck features integrated in the G-keys, Hardware playback allows for five profiles to be saved onboard, Great build quality and very good stock keycaps, Full programmability and software pr
Expensive at MSRP, Aftermarket keycap-set compatibility is still low
The CORSAIR K95 RGB Platinum XT keyboard releases the day of this review and costs $199.99 from the CORSAIR webshop, as well as their retail partners, for customers in the USA. Excellent driver support from iCUE and Stream Deck Elgato Stream Deck feature...
PBT double-shot keycaps, G-keys now work in Elgato Stream Deck software, Comfortable wrist rest, Aluminum construction, Cherry MX mechanical key switches, iCUE software works great
No real reason to upgrade to this keyboard if you already have the K95 RGB Platinum
I've been using the K95 RGB Platinum XT for the past couple of weeks and at first I had to get used to using a full-size keyboard again. I've been hooked on tenkeyless keyboards so moving back to a full-size keyboard was a little weird, but if there was a...
Published: 2020-01-06, Author: Krzysztof , review by: guru3d.com
If you don't mind the price, you'll be more than happy with the K95 RGB PLATINUM XT. The market for mechanical keyboards is becoming more crowded, but this Corsair product has some features that might make you want to choose it over the competition. That...
Published: 2020-01-06, Author: Home , review by: lanoc.org
Well with testing out of the way and having taken a look at the new K95 RGB Platinum XT. Beyond knowing the name is too long after typing it so many times, I have learned a few things about Corsairs' latest flagship keyboard. For starters, most of it...
The K95 XT is an expensive keyboard — but it's no more expensive than its predecessor, and a bit better in some measurable ways. The wrist rest is a big step up, the keycaps are smoother, and the Elgato shortcuts could simplify things considerably for str...
Small changes, as I said, and many of them strictly geared towards enthusiasts. A comfier wrist rest is worth getting excited about, but PBT keycaps? “More durable” Cherry MX switches? Streaming software tie-ins? Most of these are geared towards very nich...