Newegg has
Corsair K60 RGB PRO Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard (Cherry MX Speed Low Profile Switches, ‎CH-910D018-NA) on sale for
$34.99 when you apply promo code
CRBPMC2X in your cart.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member
Eragorn for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
- 1,000Hz Polling Rate
- Full Key (NKRO) with 100% Anti-Ghosting
- CORSAIR iCUE software enables dynamic RGB lighting control, key remaps and custom macro programming, and full-system lighting synchronization across all iCUE-compatible CORSAIR devices
- Built-in keyboard shortcuts let you control media playback, volume, and onboard lighting.
- 2-Year Warranty
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Don't get me wrong, this is a good keyboard especially for this price, but you should know what you'll be getting
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Keyboard feels very solid with its aluminum and plastic chassis. No creasing noises or flex. Pretty lightweight for a full sized keyboard. There's no special features, no volume knobs, no macro buttons, no detachable or braided cord, and no clicky switches.
These aren't the best keyboards for typing because the keys are pretty sensitive, but if you want a quality RGB keyboard without a bunch of fluff, it's hard to find a better keyboard for the price.
Edit: I may stand corrected looks like the overall keycap height is shorter, I suppose that is the same as shorter travel. The part that really matters is the actuating force. You certainly wont be disappointed there. I can type like a mad man on Cherry and Gateron Reds. I have some of the Cherry Red Pros on my Ducky TKL they are wonderful.
and yes I've been on Newegg for years
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EDIT: It is the usual cherry mx stem. So should work fine to swap.
I got one but the caps are ABS. That is surprising. With that, no braided or detachable cable, this definitely cuts corners. A lot of youtube comments say they have issues with clicking a key and having it be pressed multiple times.
Meanwhile I am typing on an old K65 Vengeance that has been a tank. It is kind of funny to look at the two. Nothing has really changed to make this new one all that much better. I feel like the keyboard market is one area where people can save a ton of money with a quality experience, yet now everyone is rushing to drop $1000 to build their own. I won't yuck anyones yum though.
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