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February 2015
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The editors liked
Excellent Build Quality
Cherry MX Red Mechanical Switches (50 Million Actuations)
Full RGB Key Illumination (Custom Effects/Individual Key Color)
Built-In Memory
Detachable Wrist Rest
Braided Cable
Up To 104 Macro Keys
Corsair Utility Engine
The keyboard is built to last from high quality materials
K70 LUX RGB is available in a lot of variants (MX Silent
MX Red
MX Blue
MX Brown) in order to fit all preferences
We've got a free set of FPS/MOBA replaceable keycaps along with a key puller
USB 2.0 Pass Through
8MB Built In Memory
Corsair iCUE
Immaculate build quality
Sleek
Elegant design
Comfortable wrist rest
RGB Lighting
Potential for beautiful and complex lighting effects
Cherry MX switches
Excellent key
Gorgeou
Colorful backlightin
Slee
Minimalist desig
Choice of Cherry switches
Mechanical keyboard with customizable per-key backlighting
Dozens of programmable options
Customizable lighting modes
Stylish aluminum design
Detachable wrist rest
Gorgeous design
Authentic Cherry MX key switches
Handy tournament features
Streamlined software
Customizable back light
Media controls
Wrist wrest included
Very well built
Full n-key roll-over
Aluminum cover plate
On-board profile storage space
Macro capability
High quality construction
RGB customization
Great media controls
The editors didn't like
No Dedicated Macro Keys
Price (For Some)
No USB Pass-Through
We have tested the CORSAIR K70 LUX RGB keyboard with games such as The Crew
Wolfenstein
The New Order
MU Legend but also Quake Champions
Since the MX Silent switch does have the same actuation force as the CHERRY MX Red
They did feel very responsive
No BIOS/Polling Rate Switch
CUE Software unintuitive
Cherry MX RGB lighting dull and cannot display white effectively
No USB or Audio passthrough
Software unintuitive and needlessly complex for first-time users
Lighting is "stepped" instead of true 16.8 million RGB
Tons of light leakage
Convoluted softwar
No textured keys
High price
No USB pass-through connection
Lacks dedicated macro buttons
Expensive
Media controls have a learning curve
Price
Slightly more noisy than your average Cherry MX Red keyboard
Abstract: For some PC gamers, having the right keyboard attached to your computer can be almost as important as the hardware inside it. However, for the uninitiated, it can be hard to see what all the fuss is about. Is there really any difference between fancy gami...
Abstract: For some PC gamers, having the right keyboard attached to your computer can be almost as important as the hardware inside it. However, for the uninitiated, it can be hard to see what all the fuss is about. Is there really any difference between fancy gami...
CUE Software unintuitive, Cherry MX RGB lighting dull and cannot display white effectively, No USB or Audio passthrough
The Corsair Gaming K70 RGB with Cherry MX RGB Red switches is a well-engineered and solid product that ticks all the right boxes for a customizable gaming keyboard, being let down only by the hard-to-use software and somewhat dim lighting. £149.95...
Abstract: Not so long ago, I talked about the manipulator Corsair M65 RGB game series from the company Corsair. Today, it was the turn of at least an important tool in the kit gamer, namely gaming keyboard Corsair K70 RGB. And not just a game, and mechanical, and h...
No additional macro keys, Unintuitive software, That pricepoint
As a piece of gaming and basic typing technology, there's little to criticise in the Corsair K70 RGB. The mechanical keys are a thing of joy if you're predisposed to enjoy the Angela Lansbury clackety-clack rhythms of the world (Red, Blue and Brown MX var...
Published: 2014-10-07, Author: David , review by: vortez.net
Appealing to the eye, Brushed aluminium, Perkey LED lighting, 16.8 million colours to choose, Detailed software suite, Thorough customisation, Full NKRO, Onthefly buttons – LED, Disable Windows Key, Independent multimedia buttons, Detachable wrist rest
100% brightness needs more intensity, Matt keys do tarnish with sweat
Since their debut at CES 2014, the Cherry MX RGB, under the exclusive guise of Corsair Gaming's lineup of new mechanical keyboards has been unprecedented. Never has there been such a strong following for a group of keyboards. Avid hardware and gaming advo...
Published: 2014-10-02, Author: Jon , review by: kitguru.net
High quality, custom Cherry MX RGB switches (red in this version, brown and blue versions available), High build quality, Media controls that work no matter the scenario and with multiple media players, Deep backlighting software lets you create amazing l
Expensive!, New logo is generic and worse than the original, Back end software is a little intimidating, Could use some dedicated macro keys (available on K95).
When I first got my hands on the Corsair K70 RGB I really was not expecting to give it a particularly great score. Yes it is built to the highest standards and the brushed aluminium looks great, but red switches are not exactly my favourites and the whole...
Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Mike , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
I'll admit to being a tiny bit excited when I originally heard about the new Corsair Cherry MX RGB keyboard range earlier in the year. Yes I know it's just a bit of colour, but anything with flashing lights is guaranteed to get my attention. So does the ...