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Corsair Mechanical Keyboard and Gaming Mouse
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What's that? You're more of an MMO or RTS gamer? No worries, Corsair's got you covered there as well with the K90 and M90 keyboard / mouse combo. The keypad (pictured above) houses several of the same features of the aforementioned K60 with the addition of backlit, icy blue LEDs and 18 programmable macro keys with three separate banks. You read that right -- 54 independent macros will be at your disposable should you need them. Not to be outdone, the M90 laser mouse has 15 customizable buttons of its own that take cues from six unique profiles that can be selected mid-game and many of the stellar options from the M60 FPS clicker. All of the above will be available in October -- the keyboards will set you back $129 (K90) and $99 (K60), while the mice will be priced at $99 (M90) and $79 (M60), respectively.
The internet has been a buzz with these models.
The pricing is quite aggressive for mechanical keyboards, they look good and have macro keys. Machined aluminum face also helps.