That was my way of thinking, at
least until I actually got to play around with and enjoy playing around
with one of the two keyboards that Corsair just sent me. I spent quite a
bit of time playing with the keyboards and mice at CES, but you just
got the essence of what these boards were all about. They were fully
functional at that time, but ten to fifteen minutes of play time does
not give you the full feel of this product. Not only did Corsair
steeping up to offer a reasonable priced solution to ponder in the
mechanical keyboard segment, this keyboard seems to feel better every
time I use it and that is something my fingers will say never happened
on any of my rubber dome switch keyboards. In reality, with prolonged
use of prior boards, my fingers did feel the brunt of the exchange
between key and finger.
The Vengeance keyboard we will be looking at today is the K90 Performance MMO mechanical gaming keyboard. Don't let the long title fool you, this keyboard can and is used by many people who aren't currently into any MMO's, like me who is waiting for Guild Wars 2 before I get back into MMO gaming. That doesn't make this product any less appealing, just that it has potential to grow to my gaming habits once GW2 releases.
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The Vengeance keyboard we will be looking at today is the K90 Performance MMO mechanical gaming keyboard. Don't let the long title fool you, this keyboard can and is used by many people who aren't currently into any MMO's, like me who is waiting for Guild Wars 2 before I get back into MMO gaming. That doesn't make this product any less appealing, just that it has potential to grow to my gaming habits once GW2 releases.
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