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The Corsair K70 Pro TKL is a mechanical keyboard that doesn’t feel bad to type on

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The Corsair K70 keyboard has three flavors: Core ($ 100 ), Core Wireless ($ 150 ), and Pro TKL ($ 180 ) The Pro has an advantage over the Core because it has some Hall effect switches but skips wireless connectivity.
The MGX V2 Hyperdrive switches are crisp and responsive without any softness at the bottom of the keypress.
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