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It is a hard matte plastic, which is at least a good quality plastic
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Exactly as described, amazing high-quality keyboard, bought it to play better at CS:
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good quality compact keyboard by Corsair
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With the Corsair K63, you get a no-frills keyboard that checks all the important boxes--Cherry MX switches, solid build quality, media keys, and adjustable backlighting--without breaking the bank
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The build quality of the Corsair seems very solid, nearly on a par with the Code, and much better than certain Chinese keyboards selling Cherry MX ripoffs at half the price
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For the price, I'd say this is top notch quality
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The build quality is great
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This keyboard has excellent build quality
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The back lighting is very bright and the build quality is very solid.
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+Build Quality+Vibrant light+Cherry
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What grabbed my attention about this particular keyboard is the compact size of it, for me it means I'd have more space to work around with my mouse which is a huge factor if using low sens low dpi, the quality's nice and it works as promised though keep in
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Perfect design and quality
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The build quality is awesome, the keycaps feel great, and I love the inclusion of volume buttons, the Windows key lock button, and media controls
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poor quality
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Good quality
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Feel soft coming from cherry mx blue, good quality built, wish they used usb or braided cable since the rubber looked too fragile.
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The build quality is solid, even though it's plastic; it feels very heavy and well built
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In 3 months, the q key got broken
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I think my "a" and "d" keys are sinking as they are significantly lower than the "s" or "f"
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I even tried going easy on the keys, thinking maybe I'm just aggressive.. nah, sill leaked l wicked loud
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The board is backlit in red and each individual key is illuminated - I like that.
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I tape over the LED, which is fine with an LED I don't have to see.