Product Comparison: Corsair K57 RGB vs Logitech G613
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- Since it’s also a full-sized keyboard that includes a number pad and dedicated multimedia keys.
- Despite its size, the keyboard is “portable” in the sense that it IS wireless.
- A full sized gaming oriented keyboard (RGB lighting) that is wireless. I like it.
- The key travel is perfect for me although I know many gamers prefer a more mechanical feel. Size is good.
- The keyboard’s size and weight aren’t exactly travel friendly.
- Also the weight and size of the keyboard may be unwieldy on a desktop but if you sit it on your lap it is perfectly sized for it.
- That combined with the integrated palm rest makes it very stable to use in my lap.
- The full size is great. And, the heavier keyboard is great as I am button mashing out some code.
- Other wireless keyboards were small and designed either for desk use and I wanted something full size for gaming.
- Going back to the size. It really is large, and heavy.
- So this keyboard has great key action.
- The macro keys work great for gaming and productivity.
- Quiet high profile keys are nice to type on and certainly enjoyable.
- The keys have a bit of a “squishy” feel to them and may not be preference for all gamers.
- When typing fast, a key won’t register because I didn’t press hard enough.
- This keyboard has a slight feel to the key actuation. Not enough to bother you, but just enough to notice the feel of the key actuating.
- The keys actuate smoothly, consistently and precisely.
- Media controls that work right out of the box, and six custom keys on the left.
- The media keys are kind of lame. They are big and easy to hit.
- Keys feel mushy and don't have the wonderful feel of true mechanical switches.
- This one had dedicated media controls, volume, mute, play, pause, which is one of the reasons I chose it.
- This is the first gaming keyboard that I’ve used that features a set of dedicated custom macro keys.
- The K57 keyboard is one of the first models from Corsair to feature their latest “SlipStream” technology.
- A lot of nice and cool features! Very easy to use! Smooth and quite keys!
- This keyboard is easy to install. The keyboard is well built. The lights are a great added feature.
- Flexibility has to do with connectivity, and the ability to customize the keyboard to various uses.
- I also connect it to my personal device, either a phone, tablet, or second laptop.
- The "gaming keyboard" feature is convenient as well, you just slide the button at the top and it disables the windows key.
- It's not overpowering, and I think it would be okay in most office settings.
- There are no additional USB ports on the keyboard ( nice feature of their older keyboards ).