Tuesday, April 8th 2014
Corsair Releases Black Aluminum Vengeance K70 Mechanical Gaming Keyboards
Corsair, a worldwide leader in high-performance PC gaming hardware, today announced that the award-winning Vengeance K70 mechanical gaming keyboard -- in black aluminum with red backlit keys - is now available with Cherry MX Blue and Brown keyswitches in addition to the original Cherry MX Reds. Similar to all Vengeance gaming keyboards, the latest K70 doesn't miss when it counts due to genuine German-made Cherry MX switches, the most popular and accurate mechanical keyswitches for gamers - with over 5 billion sold.
The sophisticated aesthetics of the refreshed Vengeance K70 gaming keyboard starts with an anodized black aluminum chassis for long-lasting durability and timeless style. Vibrant red backlighting shines through each key, oozing an industrial look capable of complimenting any gamer den. The overall backlighting can be adjusted to four levels of intensity while the lighting for each key can be independently enabled or disabled. The key-by-key lighting customization allows users to highlight just the keys they need to emphasize, such as WASD, and then save the setting directly to the K70's onboard memory."We re-evaluated all of the available key switches on the market including new clones of the Cherry MX," said Jason Christian, product manager for gaming keyboards and mice at Corsair. "None could match the consistent performance and reliability across the keyboards like the original German Cherry MX switches."
Vengeance K70 features:
The new versions Vengeance K70 gaming keyboard will be available in April with a suggested retail price of $129.99 USD backed with a two-year warranty.
The sophisticated aesthetics of the refreshed Vengeance K70 gaming keyboard starts with an anodized black aluminum chassis for long-lasting durability and timeless style. Vibrant red backlighting shines through each key, oozing an industrial look capable of complimenting any gamer den. The overall backlighting can be adjusted to four levels of intensity while the lighting for each key can be independently enabled or disabled. The key-by-key lighting customization allows users to highlight just the keys they need to emphasize, such as WASD, and then save the setting directly to the K70's onboard memory."We re-evaluated all of the available key switches on the market including new clones of the Cherry MX," said Jason Christian, product manager for gaming keyboards and mice at Corsair. "None could match the consistent performance and reliability across the keyboards like the original German Cherry MX switches."
Vengeance K70 features:
- Never miss a keystroke: the combination of a 100% anti-ghosted matrix, full n-key rollover and 1000Hz reporting rate provide lightning fast accuracy that you can always count on
- Media maven Multimedia controls give quick access to volume, skip tracks, play, stop, and pause
- Useful USB port supports accessories such as a Vengeance gaming headset or mouse
- Rest your wrists with a removable soft-touch pad that provides extra comfort for lengthy gaming or typing sessions
- Get that pro look with alternate red-colored, contoured textured keycaps for the WASD keys and 1-6 keycaps for additional customization
- Available in three different Cherry MX mechanical switch types to suite different gaming and typing preferences:
o Cherry MX Red - for smooth, linear key response for ultra-fast double and triple taps without a tactile "bump" or audible click
o Cherry MX Brown switches - for fast and precise actuation with a light tactile feedback "bump" for comfortable typing and minimal audible click
o Cherry MX Blue switches - for great gaming performance with an assertive tactile feedback and audible click that can be helpful when typing
The new versions Vengeance K70 gaming keyboard will be available in April with a suggested retail price of $129.99 USD backed with a two-year warranty.
18 Comments on Corsair Releases Black Aluminum Vengeance K70 Mechanical Gaming Keyboards
Tbh, it's not that big of an issue for me since I rarely use the backlights but I could see how a lot of people would be quite dissatisfied by it.
Anyone wants to trade with me lol
I have grown really fond of the keyboard:)
Previously just MX Red.
I also have this keyboard since weeks ago. I heard that. When I bought K70, I asked about that to the local distro and they said they never receive RMA request regarding LED so far. Maybe it's just in some batch or region.
I don't know though why people want blue and brown switches, since red is the best.
How is this "new" K70 different then? Are they just advertising about the new switches options?
But it's a bit problematic with typing/coding. Isn't tactile aside, keys are very sensitive, leading to accidental press of important button. especially space, F-keys and backspace, in my job sometimes that's really annoying.
Also, even red is still loud, my mic could easily capture the noise and annoy my team mate. Maybe I'll try o-ring later.
Brown is just half ass solution between Black/Red and Blue. It's not bad but you know something is incomplete.
Blue is really really nice for typing.
So yeah, the best is in the eye of beholder.