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CORSAIR drops pro-grade mag-switch keyboard and ultralight mice at CES
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82550, member: 636"] Corsair just unveiled new pro gear targeting competitive gamers. Their latest drop includes a magnetic keyboard and two ultralight mice using exotic materials. The MAKR PRO seventy-five keyboard features Hall effect magnetic switches for adjustable actuation and rapid trigger behavior. It is built on a rigid aluminum frame with extensive sound dampening, supporting extremely high polling rates for minimal input delay. The company also introduced two new versions of its SABRE PRO ULTRALIGHT mouse. One model uses a carbon fiber shell, while the other is constructed from magnesium alloy. Both share the same core specs, including a high-resolution optical sensor and triple connectivity with wireless two point four gigahertz, Bluetooth, and wired modes. Each mouse weighs just over fifty-five grams. A new cloth mouse pad called the MM PRO Control rounds out the release. This pad is designed for precision tracking and reliable stopping power, built with a thick base and beveled edges for comfort. The entire lineup emphasizes performance features like polling speed and lightweight construction over flashy aesthetics, clearly aiming at serious players. [/QUOTE]
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