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Publié: 2015-08-05, Auteur: Charlie , review by: gotgame.com
Extrait: Corsair has unleashed the Corsair Strafe keyboard at a MSRP of $110. This keyboard is a bit smaller than the average gaming keyboard, as well as Corsair's own Gaming K70 RGB keyboard, measuring in at 17.6 x 6.7 inches (the K70 measures at 18.6 x 8.3 inche...
Extrait: Last fall, I had the chance to check out Corsair's K70 RGB mechanical keyboard. It was a sturdy, good looking mechanical keyboard with customization options that would make most keyboards slink away in shame by comparison. This year, Corsair is back with...
If you're a regular reader of our writings here at OC3D then you'll know that there are certain elements of peripherals, and indeed hardware as a whole, that we take as a given. Therefore requiring extra attention to detail to stand out from the crowd. Wi...
I'm a major fan of the STRAFE keyboard in the roughly $100 price point. The plastic feel of the keys and chassis are not so bad that they are deal breakers, especially given the functionality you get in return. If you are the ultimate showman and need ful...
Extrait: It's time to dive back in on one of the biggest up-and-comers in the straight-to-consumers gaming peripherals game: Corsair. With the Corsair STRAFE, users work with the same high-quality mastery in mechanical keyboard clicking as the rest of the recent C...
Publié: 2015-07-15, Auteur: E. , review by: anandtech.com
In terms of quality, the Corsair Gaming STRAFE Mechanical Gaming keyboard rates much better than most similarly priced keyboards that I have used. It loses some luster and feel over the models with the aluminum frames but the plastics are of very good qua...
Publié: 2015-07-09, Auteur: Michael , review by: gamersnexus.net
When I initially used the Corsair Strafe, I had forgotten what it retailed for ($110). After using it for a couple of days, I remembered the price and found myself surprised. I expected the Corsair Strafe to be more expensive. The Strafe is tastefully st...
The proverbial white whale has surfaced, and it's not quite the be-all, end-all of mechanical key switches that I expected. For my own use, I'm probably going to go back to something with either Cherry MX brown switches or Topre's capacitive electrostati...
Corsair has upped their game since we last saw a keyboard from them. While the switches are not out personal go to for switches, the Cherry MX reds are soft feeling with linear travel, and there is the potential to hear the caps tapping on the steel plat...
Extrait: A keyboard is a keyboard is a keyboard. Isn't it? With the Strafe, Corsair begs to differ.Being from a non-gamer background, I haven't been into the Razer mice, or keyboards setup for MMOs and RPGs, I use them for old fashioned typing. So I have to admit...