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July 2013
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The editors liked
Excellent build quality
Cherry MX Red switches
Red LED backlighting
Easily detachable wrist-rest runs the length of the keyboard
Media keys and volume wheel
Windows lock key through hardware
Polling rate selection as part of hardware
Beautiful
Durable design thanks to the aluminium top plate
Strong and customisable red backlighting looks great
Standard layout plus extra keys for useful multimedia and backlight controls
Soft-touch full-size palm rest and textured keycaps included
High build quality
Customisable key caps
Excellent design
Looks amazing
Backlight is ace
Gaming keys are nice for FPS use
Feels solid
Nice to type on
Premium look and feel thanks to aluminium top
Contoured keycaps actually work while gaming
Mechanical switches offer great typing experience
Can choose switch type and colour
Keys have nice
Grippy soft-touch finish
The editors didn't like
No macro keys
No custom profiles
Only USB 2.0 passthrough
Price runs in the face of strong competition
K95 more feature-packed for only £10 more
Red backlighting is nice
But RGB is just around the corner
Score
10 / 10
Links
Corsair Vengeance K70 on Ebuyer.com – Black case
Blue switches (as reviewed)
Brown switches
Corsair Vengeance K70 on E
Might be a little expensive for some
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Can be a bit loud
Expensive
No dedicated gaming 'G' keys
Contoured keys don't have secondary function labels
Published: 2015-01-14, Author: William , review by: XSreviews.co.uk
Beautiful, durable design thanks to the aluminium top plate, Strong and customisable red backlighting looks great, Standard layout plus extra keys for useful multimedia and backlight controls, Soft-touch full-size palm rest and textured keycaps included,
Red backlighting is nice, but RGB is just around the corner, Score, 10 / 10, Links, Corsair Vengeance K70 on Ebuyer.com – Black case, Blue switches (as reviewed), Corsair Vengeance K70 on Ebuyer.com – Black case, Brown switches, Corsair Vengeance K70 on E
I rate the Corsair K70 extremely highly; it's very hard to say anything bad about this keyboard. It's well constructed from aluminium and Cherry MX switches, looks great with the red backlighting, and is well laid-out with useful multimedia keys.In fact, ...
With the Vengeance K70 RGB, Corsair have created a high quality gaming keyboard, which has almost no flaws at all We like the fact, that this keyboard feels very sturdy, which is partially because of the high weight as well as thanks to the aluminum face...
Premium look and feel thanks to aluminium top, Contoured keycaps actually work while gaming, Mechanical switches offer great typing experience, Can choose switch type and colour, Keys have nice, grippy soft-touch finish
No dedicated gaming 'G' keys, Contoured keys don't have secondary function labels, Keys aren't noise dampened
The Corsair K70 is simply one of the best premium mechanical-switch keyboards on the market. Whether you're after a keyboard mainly for typing or gaming purposes it performs superbly, just so long as you don't want extra programmable G keys. Next, read o...
Abstract: It's been a while since we let our fingers loose on Corsair's original FPS gaming keyboard, the Vengeance K60, but ever since, we've been eager to get our hands on a second-generation successor. You see, the company's first effort had its merits - the stu...
Published: 2013-07-26, Author: Matthew , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: On the face of it, mechanical keyboards with few or no extra features can seem extortionately priced, but they also have themselves a dedicated fan base. This is largely thanks to the typing experience they provide, which is almost universally considered ...
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Published: 2013-07-11, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Looks amazing, backlight is ace, gaming keys are nice for FPS use, feels solid, nice to type on
Can be a bit loud, expensive
There's really nothing here not to like. It's a well-built keyboard that will last a lifetime of gaming, and typing. It looks amazing, feels great and oozes cool. Unlike some keyboards we've tested recently, it also works well for typing, and we got...
The Corsair K70 is a comprehensive yet modestly-sized gaming keyboard with mechanical keys. It doesn't feature any extra gaming keys, but you do get key-by-key customizable backlighting, a wrist support, media keys and special keys for the WASD and 1-6 ...
Excellent build quality, Cherry MX Red switches, Red LED backlighting, Easily detachable wrist-rest runs the length of the keyboard, Media keys and volume wheel, Windows lock key through hardware, Polling rate selection as part of hardware
No macro keys, No custom profiles, Only USB 2.0 passthrough, Price runs in the face of strong competition, K95 more feature-packed for only £10 more
Over time we have come to expect great things from Corsair's product teams, whether it be their previous core memory business or the relatively new peripheral line. The strength of the brand breeds users who are both content with the products they hav...