Corsair Gaming K95 RGB Platinum
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10 years ago
Quality problem, not worth to purchase
Use 7 months! There are so many dead LEDs on the main keyboard that I might as well turn off the LEDs. Stay away from this product if you need LED backlit
11 years ago
Corsair Vengeance K95
Corsair is back with a Vengeance, and I couldn't be happier. The Corsair Vengeance K95 ($149.99) replaces the Corsair Vengeance K90 as the company's premier gaming keyboard , and the mechanical keyboard keeps nearly everything I loved about the original and steps it up a notch with several welcome...
Pros:
- High-quality mechanical keyboard is great for gaming or typing
- Individual key backlighting
- Numerous programmable macros
- Built-in media controls
- Detachable palmrest.
Cons:
- No color options for backlight.
9 years ago
As an avid fan of Corsair keyboards, having previously owned the K70 and now using the previous generation K95 with my personal set-up, eager anticipation is the flavour of the day as I dive into a review of Corsair's latest K95 offering.
9 years ago
Corsair K95 Platinum Keyboard
With the Corsair K95 Platinum, the company introduces an upgraded microcontroller to the keyboard series which enables improved RGB lighting, dedicated macro keys and hardware playback. Also included is a lightbar and USB passthrough. The K95 Platinum doesn't come cheap though at $199.
12 years ago
The best mechanical keyboard we've tested to date for bridging work and serious play, the K95 packs tons of macro functionality and stunning, customizable backlighting in a classy, sturdy-feeling model equally suited to home offices and gaming dens.
Pros:
- Rigid aluminum-frame design
- Backlighting is customizable per key (and classy-looking
- 18 macro keys enable up to 54 shortcuts
- Easy-to-use macro software
- with hardware-execution option
Cons:
- Aluminum baseplate tends to show off dust
- No choice of switch types (MX Red only
9 years ago
Corsair K95 RGB Platinum Review
Pros:
- Super responsive keys
- Fully loaded with all the extras a serious gamer needs
- Ability to save three profiles locally to the keyboard is useful
Cons:
- Super expensive
12 years ago
Corsair Vengeance K95 keyboard review
When we tested the Vengeance series keyboards initially, we were impressed. The same sentiment applied to the K90 and the K70 again is a product that brings a smile to my face. The Corsair Vengeance K95 however is not a completely new design keyboard though, it's the evolution of the Vengeance...
12 years ago
Solid
I chose this keyboard after my "ultra durable" Gigabyte Osmium broke after only a few months. The spacebar design was in no way durable or even average quality. To make matters worse Parcelforce then lost my RMA parcel (thanks guys) so I cut my losses and decided to try a Corsair K95 as I've had no...
12 years ago
A real delight of a keyboard!
-aluminium backplate is a bit of a "fingerprint magnet," as one other user stated, but, as he also stated, it can easily be wiped clean with a cloth and a bit of denatured alcohol; personally, it's not much of a problem
Pros:
- amazingly smooth key presses
Cons:
- -as several other people have noted
- the keys with more than one symbol on them are not evenly backlit
- though this really doesn't bother me
12 years ago
Its a beautiful keyboard! I love the feel of it, don't want or need the G keys, but the G70 seems the palm rest isn't wide enough, the palm rest is a weird soft coating, actually feels quite nice. I prefer the red switches, altho still a bit loud, have ordered some o-rings, just more added expense.
Pros:
- Very nice looking and feeling
- scrolling volume control
- Sleek aluminum chassis with nice back lighting
Cons:
- Mechanical keys are expensive and loud
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