The Corsair K55 Core is priced at just £39.99, making it comfortably the cheapest Corsair keyboard that I've ever reviewed. Alongside the full-sized layout, rgb backlighting, iCUE software support, ...
The Corsair K55 CORE keyboard integrates with Corsair's iCUE software, offering a detailed customization platform. This platform enables users to configure key mappings, program macros, and customize ...
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Corsair unveiled the K55 CORE keyboard, designed to elevate PC gaming performance and RGB aesthetics for all players. The K55 CORE is a full-size keyboard meticulously crafted for PC gaming ...
The K55 rgb Pro xt keyboard from Corsair has just launched with membrane switches, media keys, 12 key rollover and G-Keys that work with Elgato's Stream Deck software. This board comes in at £74.99 so ...
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Corsair has just reached out to gamers on tight budgets, by releasing a new RGB gaming keyboard with a price that won't make your bank send you threatening letters if you buy it. The Corsair K55 Core ...
Corsair is expanding its best-selling K55 RGB gaming keyboard line with the addition of the K55 RGB Pro (US$49) and K55 RGB Pro XT ($69) to the stables. Actually, I think the 2016 K55 RGB is likely to ...
Not all gamers have the money for a fancy RGB mechanical keyboard and for gamers, a boring office keyboard just doesn’t cut it you need something with some style. Well CORSAIR have come in with their ...
Corsair is a well-known American company known for producing top-quality gaming and PC components. Their product lineup includes gaming keyboards, mice, headsets, PC cases, power supplies, and more.
While this may be a membrane keyboard, it uses a plunger style switch that gives it a much more mechanical feel. The keys have a similar travel distance to that of a Cherry MX Red and a fairly similar ...
Mechanical switches have become so synonymous with gaming keyboards that it's jarring to see a known gaming hardware brand like Corsair releasing a membrane board as part of its gaming range.