There's no secret that we like our tech gear at Ausdroid and when you spend as much time in front of a PC as we do it's more than just a luxury to have good quality gear, it's a necessity.
There's no secret that we like our tech gear at Ausdroid and when you spend as much time in front of a PC as we do it's more than just a luxury to have good quality gear, it's a necessity.
i hate corsair from bad previous expierence and made my mind up that i would only buy one of their products if they were the only ones that sold that certain type of product. well, they r the only ones that make a wireless keyboard with cherry mx switches so i bought it. i wish that i hadn't.
WHEN it works; it's pretty nice
this is a very expensive keyboard; it should work perfectly for it's price; but it doesn't; random disconnects and not connecting when i restart the pc; all of my wireless game controllers and my wireless mouse work 100 percent of the time with this pc but corsair tried to tell me that the pc was...
Corsair leads its "Unplug and Play" initiative with the K63 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. Corsair pairs that keyboard with a custom designed K63 Wireless Gaming Lapboard. The goal here is to allow you to easily move away from your computer desk and into the living room or wherever else you...
At last, I can now ditch my 3 year old battery-operated wireless keyboard. The Corsair K63 is the one for me. The space-saving tenkeyless design is perfect for my desk, where space is precious commodity.
Excellent build quality; Cherry MX Red switches; Tenkeyless design; Ultra-fast 1ms 2.4GHz wireless connection; Blue LEDs customizeable using Corsair's Utility Engine; 128-bit AES wireless encryption; 15 hours of battery life; 100% Anti-Ghosting with full key rollover
Slimmed down and wire-free, Corsair's new Gaming Lapboard is what the oversized Lapdog should've been all along: Excellent for living room gaming,...
Makes living room gaming easy; Less expensive and overengineered than the original Corsair Lapdog; Comfortable for long hours at a time
Needs a K63 to function; No other keyboard will do, Also needs a wireless mouse and headset; No passthrough, Still a bit bulky
And here's the clincher: The price ain't too bad either. If we assume that the standard asking price for a wired, single-color backlit keyboard these days is around $70 to 80, Corsair asking $110 (currently $100 on Amazon ) for a wireless version seems surprisingly reasonable.
Great looks and perfomance to match
This thing is really awesome for the price. I've been looking at switching to a ten-key-less keyboard for about a year, and this one fit the bill. It is replacing a Razer Blackwidow 2012 with cherry mx blue switches that finally annoyed me enough to be replaced after it drank another gin and tonic...
Great feeling laptop. No delay on Bluetooth wireless. Is great with the matching lap board.
I was looking for a wireless mechanical keyboard and came across this at microcenter. After realizing there were not many options, I purchased this after confirming the return policy. I updated the keyboard (need icue software), and used it for a day. I immediately fell in love with it.
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