Corsair K70 LUX RGB Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅21-09-17
Closer Look
Adding the wrist rest finishes off the look, the K70 LUX is beautiful. It’s on the larger side of keyboards, that’s for sure.
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Looking at the keyboard from the left and right, there’s a small channel, within which the majority of the keys sit. This allows the tall Cherry MX switches to appear lower and also improve access to the volume controls as well as Windows key-lock and lighting toggle.





The underside features 4 small rubber pads to grip the work surface, along with 2 feet at the back, which open laterally and two at the front which opens towards you. The rear feet add 9mm of elevation, whereas the front adds 11mm. It’s worth noting that none of the 4 feet features a rubber tip, so the keyboard is much more likely to move around when fully elevated.



Corsair doesn't rely on any kind of function key for the K70, leaving things simple and straightforward for typing and general use.
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