Thursday, August 9th 2012

Rosewill Announces Limited Edition Elite Ivory RK-9000I Mechanical Keyboard

The world's leading hardware solution provider, Rosewill announced their newest addition to the best-selling Rosewill RK-9000 mechanical keyboard series. Making its world debut is the new Limited Edition Elite Ivory RK-9000I. Let this new keyboard design be an extension of your style while you game. The current RK-9000 series has 4 models which feature the Cherry MX Blue (RK-9000), Brown (RK-9000BR), Black (RK-9000BL) and Red (RK-9000RE) Switches. It has been a top-seller for Rosewill since it launch in 2010.

The new limited edition elite Ivory RK-9000I will be available in 2 variations which include Cherry MX Blue (RK-9000I) and Brown (RK-9000BRI) switches. With these new additions, the Rosewill's RK-9000 series provides more tailored options as a dream keyboard while continuing to be a best-selling mechanical keyboard.
The Rosewill RK-9000 Series Mechanical Keyboard with world-class Cherry MX Switch design provides the user quick gaming response while offering the added bonus of a comfortable key stroke. Moreover, Rosewill's RK-9000 Series Keyboard is equipped with both gold plated USB and PS/2 connectors to provide a long lasting high quality connection.
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12 Comments on Rosewill Announces Limited Edition Elite Ivory RK-9000I Mechanical Keyboard

#1
Sasqui
I'm a big fan of simplicity, and right here is an example.
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#2
RejZoR
Looks like a copy of Logitech UltraX minus multimedia keys. Mechanical or not, i prefer the legendary UltraX...
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#3
micropage7

nice stuff but it looks too standard
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#4
Munki
I like it. However, I would be worried about quality.
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#5
Mindweaver
Moderato®™
I like it, but how hard would it be to add a few shortcut keys.. and a volume control?
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#6
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
I'm waiting for Logitech to make a mechanical G510...please please please!!! They already manufacture mechanical keyboards, the need to make a mechanical G510, I need my LCD!
MindweaverI like it, but how hard would it be to add a few shortcut keys.. and a volume control?
Sounds like you would like a Corsair K60.
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#7
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Looks great. I'm not a big fan of function keys and whatnot anyway. Clean.
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#8
Mindweaver
Moderato®™
newtekie1Sounds like you would like a Corsair K60.
You know when I looked at the K60 I never noticed the volume control!... :eek: Nice! That maybe my next keyboard... Only problem is I just bought a Microsoft Sidewinder X4 and I really like this keyboard and for the price you can't beat it @ $47.99.
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#9
scazbala86
newtekie1I'm waiting for Logitech to make a mechanical G510...please please please!!! They already manufacture mechanical keyboards, the need to make a mechanical G510, I need my LCD!
All I can find when I look up "Logitech Mechanical Keyboard" is thousands of forum discussions wishing Logitech would make a mechanical keyboard period, I've never seen one. Please enlighten me on the existence of these Logitech mechanical keyboards they already manufacture. :respect:
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#10
Nordic
newtekie1Sounds like you would like a Corsair K60.
I want cherry brown keys and volume keys. I don't care about any other media keys. That is a though combination that I have found 2 keyboards that match. None I like
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#11
Kantastic
scazbala86All I can find when I look up "Logitech Mechanical Keyboard" is thousands of forum discussions wishing Logitech would make a mechanical keyboard period, I've never seen one. Please enlighten me on the existence of these Logitech mechanical keyboards they already manufacture. :respect:
If I'm guessing right, Logitech makes Corsair's mechanical keyboards. Look at Corsair's keyboard lineup, everything about it screams Logitech. The layout (from the macro keys to the volume nob) all bear striking similarity to Logitech's G-series keyboards.
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#12
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
scazbala86All I can find when I look up "Logitech Mechanical Keyboard" is thousands of forum discussions wishing Logitech would make a mechanical keyboard period, I've never seen one. Please enlighten me on the existence of these Logitech mechanical keyboards they already manufacture. :respect:
The Corsair K60 and K90 are manufactured by Logitech.

Edit: Kantastic beat me to it, that is what I get for getting distracted and not refreshing.
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