Corsair's K70 gaming keyboard has had so many different iterations since the original launched in 2013 that it was only a matter of time before the numpad was discarded in favour of a tenkeyless design. But does the K70 TKL do enough to differentiate itself from Corsair's other 80% offerings? If you're a casual gamer then it's a hard maybe, but it's definitely worth it if you're in the competitive scene.
Stating the obvious, the K70 TKL takes up less space on the best gaming desk than a full size keyboard at 360mm (6.46in) long, but that's not the only new feature. It's the second Corsair keyboard to feature an 8000Hz polling rate after the even tinier K65 RGB Mini, meaning it registers keystrokes up to eight times faster than most other gaming keyboards - or twice as fast as Corsair's flagship K100.
If this doesn't scream that it's engineered with competitive gamers in mind, it even has a dedicated tournament switch on the back that disables anything that could be considered a violation under competitive rulesets. That means no accidental macro activations that can get you disqualified, and no distracting RGB lighting animations.
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