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Published: 2022-01-20, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
MSI's latest keyboard certainly isn't for everyone. It's clicky, it's very “gamer” looking, it's riddled with RGB tech, and with a slim profile and TKL design, it feels pretty different to most desktop keyboards. However, they're not really bad features...
Abstract: Product on Review: Vigor GK | Clutch GMManufacturer: MSIStreet Price: GK: UK | US GM: UK | US MSI are responsible for the production of many varying components and devices ranging from the trusty motherboard right through to all-in-one PCs, but gamers...
Typewriter-like typing, Mature and comfortable design, Braided cable, Flashy RGB, Good price,
Software won't download, Stiff shift key while typing, Stiff spacebar key can be annoying when gaming, No wrist rest
MSI's Vigor GK50 boasts fantastically clicky switches that turn typing and gaming into a near-nostalgic experience, until modern and bright RGB and a svelte build bring you back to modern times. Customization is limited without working software, but overa...
Published: 2019-11-12, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
The stylish brushed metal finish, those fantastic custom shaped keycaps, and per-key RGB lighting. The MSI GK50 Low Profile is certainly ticking all the right boxes. It's well made, it's great for gaming, and the price is competitive too. What's not to lo...
Rarely seen low-profile TKL form factor, Kailh Choc White is a very good low-profile mechanical switch, Plenty of pre-programmed controls and shortcuts, Software drivers for key mapping, macro assignment, and LED control, Per-key 16.8 M RGB backlighting w
Only one switch option, and it happens to be a tactile+clicky one at that, Keycaps will wear out sooner rather than later, Software UI and layout is strange in a bad way, Some of the design choices seem forced, Limited retail availability
The MSI Vigor GK50 Low Profile TKL keyboard releases imminently, if not already, in only four regions—UK, EU, Japan, and China. It comes in a single switch option and will cost the equivalent of $84.99 before any applicable VAT and sales taxes. Rarely se...
Published: 2020-09-03, Author: Steven , review by: legitreviews.com
I have been using mechanical keyboards for well over 30 years, starting way back with the infamous IBM “Click-Clack” mechanical keyboard. I know how much progress has been made to making mechanical keyboards ready for normal users. When I started typing o...
Typewriter-like typing, Mature and comfortable design, Braided cable, Flashy RGB, Good price,
Software won't download, Stiff shift key while typing, Stiff spacebar key can be annoying when gaming, No wrist rest
MSI's Vigor GK50 boasts fantastically clicky switches that turn typing and gaming into a near-nostalgic experience, until modern and bright RGB and a svelte build bring you back to modern times. Customization is limited without working software, but overa...
Published: 2020-07-28, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
Overall, we haven't been fans of the low-profile movement, but we fully understand the need, market, and use. MSI sent us a keyboard that we would not mind if it were the last keyboard to sit on the desk. There are no real reasons why we prefer a chunky...