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Model: Corsair K100 AIR Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Ultra-Thin, Sub-1ms Slipstream , Low-Latency Bluetooth, Cherry MX Ultra Low Profile Keyswitches - NA Layout, QWERTY - Black
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Great deal at this price! Bought it when it first came out and it's been the best keyboard I've ever owned for typing. Not a gamer so can't speak to that.
Great deal at this price! Bought it when it first came out and it's been the best keyboard I've ever owned for typing. Not a gamer so can't speak to that.
What did you end up paying for it? What price would you pay for it?
What did you end up paying for it? What price would you pay for it?
I paid 200 USD for it, 2 years ago, excellent keyboard if you like low profile ke, kind of butterfly effect but with tactile low profile push. It is actually really good and well made keyboard. I haven't had a problem ever with it.
I've had this keyboard since it came out. It's a nice keyboard and pretty robust. But the keys feel kinda mixed. They're really flat, kinda like the old MacBook Pro ones. I like low profile and loved Logitech's low profile keys like the G915. Logitech's keys are raised, but this one is just flat with no raise. Not as comfy for long use, in my opinion.
$330 MSRP??? Seriously?I've had this keyboard since it came out. It's a nice keyboard and pretty robust. But the keys feel kinda mixed. They're really flat, kinda like the old MacBook Pro ones. I like low profile and loved Logitech's low profile keys like the G915. Logitech's keys are raised, but this one is just flat with no raise. Not as comfy for long use, in my opinion.
I know this deal is over but I'm actually trying to decide between the k100 air and the g915 x. I think the keys on the g915 x just feel better to type and game on, and that's kinda the most important thing... even though everyone's telling me that k100 air is the better choice. As someone that's owned both would you recommend the g915 x for mostly gaming and some productivity work?
I know this deal is over but I'm actually trying to decide between the k100 air and the g915 x. I think the keys on the g915 x just feel better to type and game on, and that's kinda the most important thing... even though everyone's telling me that k100 air is the better choice. As someone that's owned both would you recommend the g915 x for mostly gaming and some productivity work?
For comfort and overall feel, I'd definitely go with the G915. The main downside with Logitech keyboards though is the build quality... they often develop issues like double keystrokes over time. The good news is their warranty/customer service is pretty painless. The bad news is that even replacement units (brand new ones) sometimes end up with the same problems, which is why I eventually switched to a different brand.
Corsair keyboards, on the other hand, have been rock solid for me and rarely break.
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What did you end up paying for it? What price would you pay for it?
What did you end up paying for it? What price would you pay for it?
I've had this keyboard since it came out. It's a nice keyboard and pretty robust. But the keys feel kinda mixed. They're really flat, kinda like the old MacBook Pro ones. I like low profile and loved Logitech's low profile keys like the G915. Logitech's keys are raised, but this one is just flat with no raise. Not as comfy for long use, in my opinion.
Corsair keyboards, on the other hand, have been rock solid for me and rarely break.
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