Corsair launches a wireless mechanical keyboard for gaming on the couch

Corsair launches a wireless mechanical keyboard for gaming on the couch

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https://www.pcgamer.com/corsair-launches-a-wireless-mechanical-keyboard-for-gaming-on-the-couch/

When it comes to wired versus wireless gaming peripherals, we can talk about lag and latency all day long. However, if you're playing games on your couch in your living room, do you really want cables extending across the floor? Probably not, and that's where Corsair's new K63 wireless mechanical keyboard and lapboard combo come into play.

Corsair first unveiled this solution at CES last month. It's basically a wireless version of its K63 keyboard that comes bundled with a lapboard. The keyboard itself is a tenkeyless (TKL) plank, meaning it doesn't have a dedicated number pad, and uses Cherry MX Red key switches that are known for being light and quiet.

Corsair launches a wireless mechanical keyboard for gaming on the couch

Feb 12, 2018, 7:16pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/corsair-launches-a-wireless-mechanical-keyboard-for-gaming-on-the-couch/ >When it comes to wired versus wireless gaming peripherals, we can talk about lag and latency all day long. However, if you're playing games on your couch in your living room, do you really want cables extending across the floor? Probably not, and that's where Corsair's new K63 wireless mechanical keyboard and lapboard combo come into play. >Corsair first unveiled this solution at CES last month. It's basically a wireless version of its K63 keyboard that comes bundled with a lapboard. The keyboard itself is a tenkeyless (TKL) plank, meaning it doesn't have a dedicated number pad, and uses Cherry MX Red key switches that are known for being light and quiet.