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The Vengeance K95 is the new flagship gaming keyboard from Corsair which was built on the already successful K90 platform but now with all-mechanical key layout (Cherry MX Red) for enhanced durability and key-by-key addressable backlighting. The keyboard does also come with a black anodized brushed aluminum chassis for a clean, professional look and it is really easy to clean.
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Today we have the four Corsair Vengeance Keyboards and Mice on our test bench to see if they can continue to deliver the high level of quality and performance we have come to expect from Corsair.
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Wir waren nach unserem ersten Test einer mechanischen Tastatur (Zowie Celeritas) zunächst etwas skeptisch ob der Resonanz innerhalb unserer Leserschaft, aber das nachhaltig positive Feedback und die offenkundige Wiedergeburt der mechanischen Tastaturen an sich hat uns darin bestärkt, einen weiteren Test folgen zu lassen. Darum orderten wir diesmal das neue Topmodell von Corsair, zumal sich die etwas preiswerter K60 Tastatur bereits gut in Szene setzen konnte.
Die Vengeance K90 Tastatur führt die Modellpalette von Corsair an und soll den mittlerweile erstaunlich schnell wachsenden Markt an mechanischen Tastaturen möglichst durchschlagend aufmischen. Ob dies von Erfolg gekrönt sein wird, hängt selbstverständlich von der Qualität dieser Tastatur ab und weniger von den Marketing-Offerten des Herstellers. Die technischen Eckdaten versprechen einiges, zumal die Cherry MX-Red Taster sich unter Gamern auf Grund ihrer geringeren Auslösewiderstands großer Beliebtheit erfreut. Corsair hat neben zusätzlicher Multimedia Testen noch eine blaue Beleuchtung spendiert, beides durchaus keine Selbstverständlichkeit auf einer mechanischen Tastatur. Das Thema n-key Rollover und USB hat Corsair clever umschifft, aber dazu später mehr im eigentlichen Test, zu dem wir euch jetzt herzlich einladen...
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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.
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The K90 Performance MMO Gaming Keyboard from Corsair is a solid product and comes with a combination of MX Red switches and silicone domes (the domes are only used for the less frequent used keys). On the left we have no less than 18 programmable keys and thanks to the extra 3 memory banks, we can assign a total of 54 macros on a single profile. The product integrates very well with the previously reviewed M90 mouse and the software is unified so we can access both mouse and keyboard interfaces from the same menu.
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Over the years, Corsair has made us realize just how seriously it takes its products. With the launch of its first Vengeance gaming peripherals, we expected to see a continuation of this top-rate quality, but so far, things have been a little hit or miss - at least with regards to software. Let's see if anything changes with our look at the K90.
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We recently looked at some headsets from Corsair’s new Vengeance gaming peripheral range which impressed us … thanks to their solid build quality and excellent in game performance. So we were looking forward to test other products from their gaming peripheral range.
Today we are going to look at the Corsair Vengeance K90 MMO Gaming keyboard which boasts a very impressive specification to rival the best keyboards out there on the market.
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Having reviewed many keyboards it suprised me how excited I was to review the Corsair Vengeance K90. With its unique design, Cherry MX Red switches, and as Corsairs first foray into the keyboard market I found the K90 to be a interesting prospect in a world filled with rather ordinary keyboard designs. Join Benchmark Reviews as we look at the K90 and evaluate if its unique design merits the $129.99 asking price that is it being given.
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Today we take a look at Corsair's top of the line entry into the mechanical keyboard market, the Vengeance K90. With Cherry MX Red switches, 54 fully programmable "G-keys", multimedia controls, and laser etched backlit keys, let's see if this fully featured board will be able to stomp the competition.
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If I could pick one brand that made the biggest splash at ThinkComputers this year it would hands down be the Vengeance line of products from Corsair. I started reviewing Corsair non-component products a couple years ago with their speaker line. The transition to their input devices was smooth for me because I was already reviewing so many other input devices from other manufacturers. Every Corsair product I’ve reviewed personally has left a lasting impression on me; So much so that the Corsair Vengeance K90 Illuminated Gaming Keyboard is a product that I’ve been trying to get my hands on all year. On paper the K90 looks quite promising. I always make notion to other things that could be added or subtracted to various products and the K90 looks like it could be the porridge that Goldie Locks picks.
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