Tuesday, January 8th 2013

Next-Gen Corsair Vengeance Gaming Keyboard and Mice Unleashed

Corsair, a worldwide designer of high-performance PC gaming peripherals, today announced next-generation additions to the premier Corsair Vengeance line of gaming keyboards, mice, and mouse mats. Also announced is an upcoming free software driver update for the Vengeance 2000 wireless gaming headset which adds Dolby Headphone 2.0 7.1-channel surround sound.

To create the Vengeance K95 keyboard, the Corsair design team started with the successful and award-winning K90 and added a never-before-seen level of precision, technology, and styling. The result is the Vengeance K95, the most advanced keyboard in the Vengeance gaming line. Now clad in a black anodized brushed aluminum chassis and equipped with luminous white LED lighting, the Vengeance K95 keyboard has been upgraded with Cherry MX Red key mechanical switches on every key including the function and macro keys. Each key is now individually backlit, enabling the keys to be independently enabled or disabled, and overall backlighting can be adjusted to four levels of intensity. The keyboard includes 18 dedicated macro keys that can be programmed via software or on-the-fly, and macros and lighting profiles can be stored in onboard flash memory. The Vengeance K95 also features full anti-ghosting, 20-key rollover, and a 1ms reporting rate.
Vengeance M95 and M65 Gaming Mice: Precision-tuned and More Dangerous than Ever
Designed for serious gamers, the Vengeance M95 and M65 mice are built upon an ergonomic aluminum unibody chassis and fitted with an Avago Technologies ADNS-9800 LaserStream gaming sensor. The new 8200 DPI sensor provides a 30% boost in tracking resolution versus last generation mice, for increased speed and lethal precision when moving, looking, and targeting. The new mice incorporate new ruggedized, high-precision button switches for rapid triggering and solid durability. In addition, both mice feature on-the-fly resolution switching, programmable lift detection, a high-mass scroll wheel, and PTFE glide pads.

The Vengeance M95 is optimized for MMO gamers. It has 15 fully programmable buttons, arranged and tuned for intuitive operation, and on-board flash memory to store macros in up to six profiles that can be switched on-the-fly. An included intuitive Microsoft Windows software utility allows management of macro keys, on-board profiles, and sensor settings to allow gamers to customize the M95 to match their gaming style. The Vengeance M95 is available in two colors, Arctic White and Gunmetal Black.

The Vengeance M65 is designed for FPS enthusiasts. It features an innovative Sniper button, allowing an instant toggle from fast movement, high DPI-resolution mode down to a high-precision mode for more accurate aiming. Its aluminum body has an adjustable center of gravity to allow gamers to balance the mouse to their preference. The Vengeance M65 is available in three colors- Military Green, Arctic White and Gunmetal Black.

Vengeance MM600 Dual-sided Gaming Mat - Choose High-speed or Precision to Match Your Game
The MM600 is double-sided mat designed with foundation of a solid piece of 3mm thick aircraft-grade aluminum to provide a flatter, more rigid surface and no-slip rubber corners to minimize slippage during frenzied gaming sessions. Each side of the mat has a high-quality polymer surface that has been tuned to deliver distinct glide characteristics. The smooth-texture side is designed to provide an exceptional high-speed glide, while the heavy-texture side is designed to deliver superior control. Both surface materials have excellent characteristics for high-precision sensors like those found in Corsair's laser gaming mice.

"Our first generation keyboards and mice were designed to translate thoughts into action with ruthless efficiency," said Ruben Mookerjee, VP and General Manager of the Peripherals Business Unit at Corsair. "We've honed that competitive advantage to a new level of precision with the Vengeance K95, M95, and M65, creating next-generation mice and keyboards to help keep gamers at the top of the leaderboards."

Vengeance 2000 Wireless Gaming Headset - Now with Dolby 7.1-channel Surround Sound
Corsair will soon release a free software driver update which adds Dolby Headphone 2.0 to the Vengeance 2000 wireless gaming headset. Dolby Headphone is a revolutionary signal processing technology that delivers up to 7.1-channel surround sound over headphones for richer, more spacious headphone audio. The driver is expected to be released in February. Existing owners will be able to download the update on the product's download page on www.corsair.com.

Pricing and Availability
The new Corsair Vengeance M95 and M65 mice and MM600 mouse mat will be available in January at suggested prices of $79.99, $69.99, and $39.99 respectively. The Vengeance K95 gaming keyboard is expected to be available early spring with a suggested retail price of $149.99.

For more information on Corsair Vengeance gaming peripherals, please visit: www.corsair.com/gaming-peripherals.html
Add your own comment

12 Comments on Next-Gen Corsair Vengeance Gaming Keyboard and Mice Unleashed

#1
EzioAs
I love the design and matte black color of the K95. Corsair really did this right. Plus, individual backlit keys and separate non-FN combo media keys?? Call me hooked. Too bad they don't have any Cherry MX Blue version because they design it as a "gaming" keyboard. :banghead:
Posted on Reply
#2
Vancha
Oh my, that is beautiful. I can finally start to recommend Corsair keyboards...I'm even tempted to get one myself.

It's a shame there's still only one switch to choose from though, and I wish they'd released a K35 (TK/TKL layout) and K65 as well.
Posted on Reply
#3
Rahmat Sofyan
now,for who already buy K90 may said :

WTF, give my money back corsair!!!

Hahaha...K95 nice!
Posted on Reply
#4
hv43082
Time to sell my K90 and get the K95...sigh...Corsair should have made the K95 initially.
Posted on Reply
#5
Rahmat Sofyan
hv43082Time to sell my K90 and get the K95...sigh...Corsair should have made the K95 initially.
First victim bro :) ?...

Yeah my friend feel same too, he just bought K90 couple month ago, maybe 3 months.

with black theme, K95 look more like a gaming keyboard I guess. :rockout:

I hope the price is same with K90 at first launch. :toast:
Posted on Reply
#6
Sp33d Junki3
Corsair listened to people complaints about not using all mech keys.
Might buy it if they have the same one without macro keys.
Posted on Reply
#7
kg4icg
Except for the Color what's the difference. I have the K90 and M90 myself.
Posted on Reply
#8
Sp33d Junki3
kg4icgExcept for the Color what's the difference. I have the K90 and M90 myself.
Every key is mechanical in K95. Which makes all the key press uniform.
Posted on Reply
#9
kg4icg
Oh and they made the programmable keys mechanical. No need to upgrade for me is that is the only difference.
Posted on Reply
#11
[H]@RD5TUFF
I really like the design of that white mouse, yet another thing to add to my list of things to go see and do while at CES!
Posted on Reply
#12
SaltyFish
Cherry MX Red key mechanical switches on every key including the function and macro keys
FULL MECHANICAL! It's about time, Corsair. Can't believe they decided to make a "mechanical keyboard" with nice design and features, yet somehow cheaped out function and macro keys.

I wonder if they'll also do such an upgrade for the more compact (read: no macro key bank) K60. The more cynical part of me says that Corsair will eventually add colour-changing LEDs the next refresh when K95 sales slow down. They may even have a PS/2 option queued not far behind (though I doubt it; may be a bit out of Corsair's target market).
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
Dec 27th, 2024 16:03 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts