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We’re great fans of mechanical keyboards. They’re noisy, but are the fastest and most comfortable choice if you spend a lot of time typing or gaming. The Corsair Vengeance K70 is a mechanical keyboard with an unusual design that makes it one of the most fluid we’ve ever used. The keys are mounted directly on the brushed aluminium chassis, not recessed under the keyboard’s casing. We found this led to a faster, less obstructed typing experience, with no edges to brush against or affect the travel of the keys.
You can get the Vengeance K70 with your choice of Cherry MX Brown, Red or Blue switches. The blue switches are too light for this style of chassis, but the browns and reds should keep both gamers and typists happy. The Ducky Zero DK2108 is the benchmark to which we compare other mechanical keyboards. After a couple of weeks’ intensive use, we’re happy to say that the Corsair Vengeance K70 is better, largely thanks to its raised, unobstructed keys. However, the K70 is significantly more expensive than the DK2108, particularly in the brown-switched version we reviewed, which comes in at around £120. The red-switch version can be bought for £100. The price is justified, though, and the K70 wins an Ultimate award.