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The MSIVigor GK50 Low Profile Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines cutting-edge Kailh Choc White switches for speed and accuracy with an ergonomic design that reduces wrist strain. Its stunning per-key RGB lighting and sleek brushed metal finish make it a perfect addition to any gaming setup.
I**R
So far so good.
I was pleasantly surprised with the price of this keyboard, but it is remarkably good. There are not macro keys like you would get on a more expensive keyboard, but then again, my current one cost me £100 more and has macro keys and is not low profile, yet I don't think it is £100 better.This keyboard feels well built, keys feel good, very lightweight and fit for purpose.If I was being incredibly picky, the only thing I would say is I would like the MSI logo to be in the RGB scheme rather than just etched onto the keyboard! But that is me trying to find something wrong with this when there is not really.
M**L
Excellent quality.
Good budget keyboard for gaming but not heavy gaming. Not recommending for writing. Keyboard is extremely noisy. Level of noise is so big that you can hear clicking even wearing headphones. Materials used is high quality. Basklight presets are nice and controlled via Dragon App for MSI. Keyboard is ergonomic enough. Rubber foots doing their job you will not chaise keyboard on your desk.
S**G
Cheap
Felt cheap, the low profile and clicky keys don’t seem to be a good match either, really didn’t enjoy typing on this after a while. Returned.
J**R
Dragon centre is awful
Only got this about an hour ago so I'll update the review later with images and more information once I've used it a bit more.The keyboard feels nice to use and it's well made. The switches are loud but have a metallic twang on them. I've just switched from a Logitech keyboard with romer g switches and the Kailh ones feel much better by comparison. It's like night and day for typing since romer g switches feel very mushy due to a high activation point and a membrane feel below it.The typing angle is very nice due to the low profile keys but it's not as low as some I've seen, such as the cooler master low profile keyboard or the keychron k1 however this keyboard makes up for it by having better feeling keys. What I mean by that is the alternatives tend to have completely flat keys which leads to you pressing multiple keys by accidently fat fingering where as these more regular keys (but flattened) give you a better feel of where you are.I haven't had any issues getting used to typing on this yet at all. I'll be using it for gaming later today and will update the review.MSI Dragon Center is kind of an issue for me though. I've used a lot of Logitech keyboards over the last few years and a Fnatic Streak/miniStreak but I feel those softwares are much easier to use. MSI feels like it's trying to do too much in one app, when you never asked for it.For example, it tries to update drivers for your pc on it... Along with Norton if you let it (no one ever should). It also installed some Internet monitoring thing for ping checking without consent which I immediately removed. It registers your products for warranty.... Sometimes automatically so you can't change the date of purchase. It does include MSI afterburner which is nice but not everyone needs it. I literally just wanted to change the unicorn spunk effect that comes preloaded on all RGB keyboards that's all. I didn't need or want all this.Update: Two weeks later, I'm returning it. MSI dragon center is constantly forcing an update to my ethernet driver under the guise of speed improvement but sends 'diagnostic packets' back to msi constantly. It also screwed my ping over with this driver, it more than doubled and I'm not the only one having this issue. Best bit is when you uninstall msi dragon centre there's a bunch of other crap it installed along with it.Not worth the hassle for a keyboard and can't change the lighting without it so I'm returning it.
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