When I test A mechanical keyboard with “Pro” in the name, I expect it will be the best of the best, in which there will be no compromise on its non -pro -pro -proent. The razor detects this: Blackwido V4 Pro is better than the original V4 in every way, And This proves that the gaming keyboard does not need to be employed by the Hall Impact Switches to be good.
On the contrary, the courser demonstrated This hall effect switch does not automatically improve a keyboard, especially when they have commercial relationships to achieve. The Curry K70 keyboard has three flavors: Cover ($ 100)For, for, for,. Core Wireless ($ 150)And Pro TK L ($ 180). Pro is an advantage on the core because it has Something The hall switches effect but leaves wireless contact. It plays 8,000 Hz polling rates, wider RGB, and a magnetic comfort in the wrist. It also has some sacrifices that do not diminish it than other K70 models and its colleagues.
The story of two switches
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The product of the Curasier for the K70 Pro TKL They say that there is no mention of standard mechanical switches in the keyboard or any other mechanical switches, “courser MGXV2 switches”. In the keyboard cracked view, some switch contains pink trunks instead of blue and is listed as “MLX plasma switches”.
Not every key is part of the central cluster, such as the function row, the key to the escape, the arrow keys, and other navigation keys, mechanical switches. Even on the packaging for the keyboard, it is only offered in small prints in the upper part of the box, the rest only mention MGX Hyper Drive switches. It is disappointing or not deliberately. When I buy a keyboard, I expect all the keys to be the same type of switches. If not, the company should be more clear.
Thankfully, typing the keyboard doesn’t feel bad. MGXV2 Hyper Drive switch is crisp and responsible without any relaxation at the bottom of the kepper. When typing, or even when the switches are slowly pressed, a feat is possible with the contact -free design of the magnetic hall effect switch. ۔
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Hyper -drive switches share the same design, such as voting switches, which means can change between the two keyboards. However, the two are made using the first design of the hall effect switches and they are not exchanged with the new hall impact switches used by Kitchen (a problem I discussed when I review Q1 last year).
The MLX is pleasant to use the mechanical switch, though they feel heavier than the hall effect switch. They have a deep, whole tone and light itch that can also be felt when typing. It feels like a “good” scratch of something like Cherry MX Black. MLX switches feel slightly slowly back after a capress.
I permanently thrown through the mixing of the MGX hall effect and the MLX mechanical switches, as they both felt particularly different. This is not to say that the MLX switches are bad. I enjoy typing on the standard K70 cover with only mechanical switches. The problem is how the two compounds are. Whenever I had to use both switches back toback, it was disturbing.
Half -speed
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The K70 Pro TKL performs well for gaming. It has incredibly precise and accountable inputs, and more than that, the weight of the MGX switches and the speed of looting of the recovery is prepared without the reaction to the reaction so that any accidental wrong input can cause.





