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January 2012
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The editors liked
High precision mechanical keys
Easy to clean
Comfortable hand rest
Comfortable replaceable keys
USB port on the backside
Blue connectors are easy to spot
Great typing experience with springy mechanical switches. Swappable keycaps. Built-in media controls and volume knob. USB pass-through. Detachable palm-rest.
Incredible overall build quality
Mechanical Key Switches
Additional Gaming Oriented Keys
Cherry MX Red switches for light resistance and high spamability
20 key rollover
Contoured and textured FPS keys which can be swapped with traditional keys
Key extraction tool included
USB port available
Slick design
Feels great
Cool design
Easy to keep clean.
The editors didn't like
No illumination
Requires a programmable mouse
Mechanical typing can get tiresome
Palm rest is left-hand only. Silicone dome switches used for some keys
The Corsair Vengeance K60 keyboard provides almost everything you could want in a gaming keyboard. A solid build, familiar key layout, and responsive Cherry Red switches makes this a keyboard you can believe will be with you for years to come. Plu...
High precision mechanical keys, Easy to clean, Comfortable hand rest, Comfortable replaceable keys, USB port on the backside, Blue connectors are easy to spot
No illumination, Requires a programmable mouse, Mechanical typing can get tiresome
The Vengeance K60 is a high-performance keyboard with sturdy keys. The left hand wrist rest makes it easy and comfortable to play for hours on end. Unfortunately, there's no illumination, but the elevated keys make cleaning the board easy. Since the keybo...
The vast majority of keyboards out in the wild use rubber dome keys. They're simple, cheap, mass produced and just 'work'. Keyboard breaks? Get a new one, without batting an eyelid. Rubber domes are one of the reasons we have $5 keyboards. They're als...
Wrist rest is uncomfortable, Designed to fit smaller hands, Laser Etched Keys wear quickly
There is no denying the fact the K60 is a durable keyboard. I’ve found that Corsair is a company that really prides themselves on build quality. They embrace the idea that build quality is important from the thick brushed aluminum finish all the way to...
Abstract: Corsair has been known as one of the best RAM manufacturers for quite some time, but in recent years, we have seen them expand their line of products to include cases, power supplies, CPU coolers, and more. Each new product has carried with it, the hig...
It's difficult to sum up the K60 without repeating all that we've said about the K90, because it all holds true here too. So if you've already read that you can skip to the bottom.The primary thing you come away from the K60 feeling is how incredibly well...
We've got to be pretty honest with you, we haven't been this excited about a gaming keyboard and mouse lineup for quite some time. We were afraid that we would be disappointed considering all of our expectations, but Corsair not only delivered but actu...
Abstract: The Corsair Vengeance K60 and K90We recently re-entered the world of peripheral reviews, specifically mechanical keyboards with our brief rundown of Rosewill's RK-9000 mechanical keyboard (complete with Cherry MX Blue switches). Rosewill's design was as b...
The Vengeance K60 is an interesting keyboard. It's Corsair's first real attempt to release a set of keys aimed at the gamers. And as I've stated, that's a hard crowd to please alright: )Could it be better ? Sure, I can make several remarks. The wrist rest...