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February 2015
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Look & design
Encore plus beau avec le RGB
Confort
MX Red
Reposepoignet
Chatoyant
Finition extérieure
Design
Robustesse
Qualité
Logiciel ultra complet
Qualité du rétro-éclairage avec plusieurs couleurs juxtaposés
Finition impeccable
Technologie Axon 8000 Hz
Silencieux
Câble détachable
Touches optionnelles et keypuller
Clavier full mécanique
Switch MX rétroéclairés
Puissance incroyable du logiciel
Finition exemplaire
Interrupteurs mécaniques Cherry MX Red
Polyvalents
Rétroéclairage aux possibilités infinies
Finition parfaite
Toucher agréable
Rétroéclairage personnalisable
Fabrication et finitions au top
De nouveaux drivers réussis
Les switchs RGB
Agréables et funs
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le prix pique fort
Logiciel difficile à prendre en main
Trop de bugs (logiciel/clavier)
Deux prises USB pour la connexion
Pas de hub USB ni touches macro
Prix élevé
Plus bruyant qu'un clavier à dômes
Pas de touches macros
Pas de connectique casque et micro
Logiciel compliqué à prendre en main
Plus de prise USB pour y brancher ses périphériques
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...
Publié: 2014-10-07, Auteur: 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...
Publié: 2014-10-02, Auteur: 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...
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 ...
RGB backlighting is useful and fun, Typing experience is excellent, Premium build materials
Programming the lighting is laborious, Features removed compared to previous K70
The Corsair Gaming K70 RGB is a great keyboard and perhaps the ultimate bit of gamer bling. One or two omissions mean we can't give it top marks, but it's still one of the best gaming keyboards you can buy.Next, read our best gaming headset round-up...
Publié: 2014-09-23, Auteur: Chris , review by: techradar.com
Great build quality, Matte black finish, Cherry MX Red switches, Sturdy palm rest
Difficult software suite
While the $170 (about £103, AU$192) price tag is jarring for first-time mechanical keyboard buyers, it's actually competitive with other manufacturers. Razer's Chroma runs $169 (around £104, AU$190), and the upcoming Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB will co...
Extrait: Previously, the switches used in mechanical keyboards only had room for single colour LEDs, meaning anyone after full RGB backlighting had to buy a membrane or dome-switch keyboard. These typically don't support gamer-friendly features like n-key rollover...
It's rare that we reach for the Extreme Ultra award when dealing with a humble keyboard, but if there's one thing the Corsair Gaming K70 RGB is not, it's humble. The levels of customisation, both for key functionality and lighting, reach beyond anything w...
Extrait: Having started life as a provider of computer memory, Corsair has developed into one of the world's most well-known purveyors of high-end PC hardware. Chassis, power supplies, coolers and gaming peripherals are all now part of the company's arsenal, and h...