Corsair Gaming Strafe Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 03.11.15
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Closer Look




As soon as you lift the Strafe, you realize how sturdy and solid it actually is. Corsair has created a keyboard that gives a sense of maximum quality to the user at any given time. Unlike the Vengeance the Strafe ins't made from aluminium, but high-quality plastic. Apart from that the palm rest features a soft-touch surface with a grippy texture. A closer look at the keycaps reveals they have been laser printed, and therefore the keys feel very smooth and not sticky even if you should have sweaty hands. The Strafe is one of the smaller mechanical keyboards we've had for testing so far but as we already mentioned, it still features a comfortable, especially due to the detachable palm rest. The layout of the Strafe is standard and this keyboard doesn't come with additional macro buttons, but still the F-buttons are pre-programmed with additional functions.
Corsair Gaming Strafe is a mechanical keyboard and uses Cherry MX Red mechanical switches, great for most hardcore gamers. The backlight is red with different levels of intensity which can be selected via a dedicated button located at the top right part of the keyboard. The tactile feedback is very good as well as the perfomance. We also like the fact, that keycaps are grippy.

   

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The flip side of the Strafe is not really special. There is an even surface made from plastic and in each corner there is a stand-off, which in order to change the keyboard angle. Apart from that there are no rubber feet with this keyboard. We actually like it when the keyboard is not glued to the desktop, since we're the type of gamers/typists who like to move the keyboard around every now and then.



Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Photo Gallery / Delivery
Page 3 - Features
Page 4 - Closer Look
Page 5 - Software
Page 6 - Conclusion




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