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Corsair STRAFE RGB USB QWERTY Inglese Nero

4,4 4,4 su 5 stelle 625 voti

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Marchio Corsair
Dispositivi compatibili Console
Tecnologia di connettività USB
Descrizione della tastiera Da gaming
Colore nero
Numero di tasti 104
Nome modello STRAFE RGB
Tema Arcobaleno
Lingua Inglese

Informazioni su questo articolo

  • Brand Corsair, Name STRAFE RGB, Model CH-9000227-NA
  • Mouse Included No, Keyboard Interface USB, Design Style Gaming, Palm Rest Detachable, Mechanical Keyboard Yes, Key Switch Type Red Cherry MX, Backlit Yes, Keyboard Color Black, Type Wired
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Recensioni migliori da Italia

Recensito in Italia il 30 luglio 2018
Possiedo la STRAFE RGB da 2 anni. In questo periodo per circa 1 anno e mezzo è stata perfetta, poi ha cominciato lentamente a perdere colpi, fino agli ultimi 2 mesi recenti dove è letteralmente cominciato il suicidio della tastiera: i tasti non si premono o si attivano 2 volte da soli, improvvisamente il testo sui tasti si sta cancellando tutto insieme, la vernice bianca sui lati è di qualità così scarsa che viene via al tatto.
Dovevo evitare di prenderla una volta visto quanto erano plasticosi i piedini per la tastiera e quelli per attaccare il poggiapolsi, ma ho deciso di fidarmi, non pensando che la tastiera potesse autodistruggersi così velocemente. Morale della favola: ho sbagliato, è di pessima qualità, la mia vecchia microsoft da ufficio da 12€ funziona ancora perfettamente e si leggono tutti i tasti mentre questo giocattolo da 120€ mi ha fatto riscrivere la parola "ancora" 3 volte perchè non prendeva i tasti, la C è quasi illeggibile, WASD stanno perdendo leggibilità e la gomma morbida si sta scollando, etc.

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Justin Page
5,0 su 5 stelle Amazing Keyboard
Recensito in Canada il 17 dicembre 2018
Great keyboard, amazing mx cherry red switches feels super smooth. First mechanical keyboard, and 100% worth it for the price. Refurbished but looks and feels brand new, highly reccommend for anyone looking for a dope rgb mechanical keyboard. Crazy rgb functions, totally worth the money.
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Justin Page
5,0 su 5 stelle Amazing Keyboard
Recensito in Canada il 17 dicembre 2018
Great keyboard, amazing mx cherry red switches feels super smooth. First mechanical keyboard, and 100% worth it for the price. Refurbished but looks and feels brand new, highly reccommend for anyone looking for a dope rgb mechanical keyboard. Crazy rgb functions, totally worth the money.
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Pawandeep Singh
5,0 su 5 stelle Each Penny worth
Recensito in India il 21 marzo 2017
I am not reviewing the keyboard as there are much better reviews out there. :)
here is what I think, good built, great on time delivery, love the click-click sound, the light patterns and the feel that i get while gaming is outstanding
Nicholas Summers
5,0 su 5 stelle It is a worthwhile investment & is great for programmers
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 12 settembre 2016
After 3.5 years of using this keyboard 8 hours a day every weekday, overall I can say this was a worthwhile investment for what I paid for it at the time. ($165 after everything)

I have include a picture of when it was new (red keys) vs after 3.5 years (white keys).

I am a programmer, so having a good keyboard is extremely important to me, because it can directly affect my performance. So this time around I decided to get a higher-end mechanical keyboard.

The Good:
Overall, using the keyboard is very good experience. The keys have a smooth linear feel when pressed, and don't have any noticeable wobble or feel loose. The plastic of the case and the rubber of the cords feels like a very sturdy material, and the overall build quality is superb. The lighting is both bright and vivid (especially in the dark). The design of the keyboard is clean and efficient. The software for it has a fantastic feature set and give you a ton of ways to customize the keyboard. Typing on it feels easy and fast.

After 3.5 years, it is still working great and hasn't had any major problems. This is true even after it's had a few drinks spilled on it over the years. Compared to a brand new keyboard of a similar model, it is clear the keys have become *slightly* looser than when they were new. However, it's also clear they are by no means in bad shape, and unless you have a brand new keyboard next to it, it is hard to tell that they are worn at all.

The Bad:
The software is a little confusing, and could use some better labeling to say what buttons do what. The included wrist rest is very hard, and would be much better with a soft gel-like covering. (although you can easily remove and replace it) After about 2 years I ended up buying a softer 3rd party wrist rest which worked much better for me. After a few months, my "tab" key stopped showing blue colors, which wasn't very noticeable with the color profile I had selected, but was noticeable whenever I was selecting other color profiles. This problem also happened to my "D" after about 3 years, however I would consider that as a part of normal wear & tear. After about a year the corsair badge came off with normal cleaning. It does look better without the badge, however a better adhesive would have prevented prevented it from happening, or better yet to simply mold the logo into the case would have looked much better. Finally, the recessed white part of the case made it a littler harder to clean and more likely to capture grime.

Personal Opinions:
The noise of the Cherry MX red keys is a little louder than I would prefer, so I ended up buying the O-Ring Switch Dampeners too. (which work great but add another $15 to my total cost) The secondary key functions are below the primary keys, which is a little odd but easy to get used to. (You can also buy keycap sets to switch it back, but again that's additional cost).

Conclusion:
After O-Rings, Insurance, and taxes I paid $165 for a keyboard I honestly love. I feel like I have gotten what I paid for even after spending so much. Ultimately, I have decided to retire this keyboard from my working days so that I can use it at home. I would say this keyboard probably has another 2-5 years of life left before I outright replace it, and even then it likely won't be because of a major failure but because something better will have come out. To see that it has lasted for so long with minimal wear & tear is very impressive and ultimately what lead me to both write this review and purchase another similar model from Corsair.

The model I am replacing it with as my work keyboard is the Corsair K95 Platinum with Cherry MX Speed-Silver keys. (Which at the time of writing this review, is on sale for $130 at Best Buy) The new keyboard has addressed a bunch of the issues with my now "old" keyboard and has more features, including a brushed metal case, dedicated media keys, and programmable macro keys.

Rating: 9.5/10
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Nicholas Summers
5,0 su 5 stelle It is a worthwhile investment & is great for programmers
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 12 settembre 2016
After 3.5 years of using this keyboard 8 hours a day every weekday, overall I can say this was a worthwhile investment for what I paid for it at the time. ($165 after everything)

I have include a picture of when it was new (red keys) vs after 3.5 years (white keys).

I am a programmer, so having a good keyboard is extremely important to me, because it can directly affect my performance. So this time around I decided to get a higher-end mechanical keyboard.

The Good:
Overall, using the keyboard is very good experience. The keys have a smooth linear feel when pressed, and don't have any noticeable wobble or feel loose. The plastic of the case and the rubber of the cords feels like a very sturdy material, and the overall build quality is superb. The lighting is both bright and vivid (especially in the dark). The design of the keyboard is clean and efficient. The software for it has a fantastic feature set and give you a ton of ways to customize the keyboard. Typing on it feels easy and fast.

After 3.5 years, it is still working great and hasn't had any major problems. This is true even after it's had a few drinks spilled on it over the years. Compared to a brand new keyboard of a similar model, it is clear the keys have become *slightly* looser than when they were new. However, it's also clear they are by no means in bad shape, and unless you have a brand new keyboard next to it, it is hard to tell that they are worn at all.

The Bad:
The software is a little confusing, and could use some better labeling to say what buttons do what. The included wrist rest is very hard, and would be much better with a soft gel-like covering. (although you can easily remove and replace it) After about 2 years I ended up buying a softer 3rd party wrist rest which worked much better for me. After a few months, my "tab" key stopped showing blue colors, which wasn't very noticeable with the color profile I had selected, but was noticeable whenever I was selecting other color profiles. This problem also happened to my "D" after about 3 years, however I would consider that as a part of normal wear & tear. After about a year the corsair badge came off with normal cleaning. It does look better without the badge, however a better adhesive would have prevented prevented it from happening, or better yet to simply mold the logo into the case would have looked much better. Finally, the recessed white part of the case made it a littler harder to clean and more likely to capture grime.

Personal Opinions:
The noise of the Cherry MX red keys is a little louder than I would prefer, so I ended up buying the O-Ring Switch Dampeners too. (which work great but add another $15 to my total cost) The secondary key functions are below the primary keys, which is a little odd but easy to get used to. (You can also buy keycap sets to switch it back, but again that's additional cost).

Conclusion:
After O-Rings, Insurance, and taxes I paid $165 for a keyboard I honestly love. I feel like I have gotten what I paid for even after spending so much. Ultimately, I have decided to retire this keyboard from my working days so that I can use it at home. I would say this keyboard probably has another 2-5 years of life left before I outright replace it, and even then it likely won't be because of a major failure but because something better will have come out. To see that it has lasted for so long with minimal wear & tear is very impressive and ultimately what lead me to both write this review and purchase another similar model from Corsair.

The model I am replacing it with as my work keyboard is the Corsair K95 Platinum with Cherry MX Speed-Silver keys. (Which at the time of writing this review, is on sale for $130 at Best Buy) The new keyboard has addressed a bunch of the issues with my now "old" keyboard and has more features, including a brushed metal case, dedicated media keys, and programmable macro keys.

Rating: 9.5/10
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Edgar Palma
5,0 su 5 stelle El mejor teclado mecanico que haya tenido!
Recensito in Messico il 3 maggio 2016
Es un teclado hermoso, yo lo compre en su version con teclas MX Silent, y en verdad que son silenciosas. No suena como un teclado mecanico normal. La calidad se siente increible, no se puede compara con la de el K70 que es el marco de metal, pero en realidad no considero algo necesario en un teclado, no pienso andarlo doblando en algun momento.

La iluminacion es el punto fuerte de este teclado, cuenta con un fondo blanco debajo de las teclas, que ayuda a que los colores resalten aun mas. Los switches estan en un marco transparente dando el resultado que los leds se den a notar. Puedes hacer infinidad de combinaciones de iluminacion en el. Como ya comentaron igualmente puedes descargar unos perfiles con las configuraciones de ilmunacion bastante pero bastante interesantes. Puedes encontrarte con algo simple que te ayude a identificar bien los botones cuando juegas un shooter hasta la imagen de pacman correteado por los fantasmitas. Es incrieble todo eso que se puede hacer

Si tienes el dinero y estas en busca de un teclado mecanico, no lo pienses este es un teclado de calidad y que te durara por mucho tiempo, le da un look muy bueno a tu computadora.
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Edgar Palma
5,0 su 5 stelle El mejor teclado mecanico que haya tenido!
Recensito in Messico il 3 maggio 2016
Es un teclado hermoso, yo lo compre en su version con teclas MX Silent, y en verdad que son silenciosas. No suena como un teclado mecanico normal. La calidad se siente increible, no se puede compara con la de el K70 que es el marco de metal, pero en realidad no considero algo necesario en un teclado, no pienso andarlo doblando en algun momento.

La iluminacion es el punto fuerte de este teclado, cuenta con un fondo blanco debajo de las teclas, que ayuda a que los colores resalten aun mas. Los switches estan en un marco transparente dando el resultado que los leds se den a notar. Puedes hacer infinidad de combinaciones de iluminacion en el. Como ya comentaron igualmente puedes descargar unos perfiles con las configuraciones de ilmunacion bastante pero bastante interesantes. Puedes encontrarte con algo simple que te ayude a identificar bien los botones cuando juegas un shooter hasta la imagen de pacman correteado por los fantasmitas. Es incrieble todo eso que se puede hacer

Si tienes el dinero y estas en busca de un teclado mecanico, no lo pienses este es un teclado de calidad y que te durara por mucho tiempo, le da un look muy bueno a tu computadora.
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Gustavo A Vargas Tena
5,0 su 5 stelle Grandioso teclado mecanico!
Recensito in Messico il 18 ottobre 2018
Anteriormente habia comprado un DasKeyboard4 Ultimate con el cual estoy super encantado me gusta bastante. Ese teclado lo utilizo en mi trabajo.

Despues de re-descubrir la magia de escribir en un teclado mecanico, opte por buscar uno para casa. Estuve muy tentado a adquirir el mismo modelo (DasKeyboard). Aunque quizas la falta de existencia en almacen de ese teclado me orillo a realizar una busqueda sobre los mejores teclados mecanicos.

En esa busqueda me encontre este maravilloso teclado con el que estoy escribiendo esta reseña. Es un teclado bastante suave, con un nivel de ruido muy bajo para ser un teclado mecánico. Haciendo una comparación con el DasKeyboard ambos teclados son alemanes, el Corsair es mucho más suave y con menos ruido, aunque ambos teclados son Cherry MX.

Quizás algo que me gustaría que ofreciera Corsair es un teclado sin iluminación ni etiquetas, como el DasKeyboard. Las luces distraen un poco y realmente alguien con experiencia en mecanografía no necesita esa iluminación. MI esposa dice lo contrario, que está excelente la iluminación.

En conclusión es un gran teclado, no me arrepiento para nada. Obvio es caro pero si dedicas mucho tiempo con un teclado consiéntete! vale cada peso que cuesta. Finalmente si tuviera que elegir entre el DasKeyboard y el Corsair, en una decisión muy cerrada me inclinaría por el Corsair. Y si Corsair ofrece este mismo modelo sin iluminación y sin etiquetas, definitivamente me iba por Corsair sin pensarlo.

Soy un ingeniero de software, entonces tiro mucho código. No lo ocupo como gamer pero sin duda sería un gran teclado. Lo evaluaré con Starcraft para revivir mi vicio!
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Gustavo A Vargas Tena
5,0 su 5 stelle Grandioso teclado mecanico!
Recensito in Messico il 18 ottobre 2018
Anteriormente habia comprado un DasKeyboard4 Ultimate con el cual estoy super encantado me gusta bastante. Ese teclado lo utilizo en mi trabajo.

Despues de re-descubrir la magia de escribir en un teclado mecanico, opte por buscar uno para casa. Estuve muy tentado a adquirir el mismo modelo (DasKeyboard). Aunque quizas la falta de existencia en almacen de ese teclado me orillo a realizar una busqueda sobre los mejores teclados mecanicos.

En esa busqueda me encontre este maravilloso teclado con el que estoy escribiendo esta reseña. Es un teclado bastante suave, con un nivel de ruido muy bajo para ser un teclado mecánico. Haciendo una comparación con el DasKeyboard ambos teclados son alemanes, el Corsair es mucho más suave y con menos ruido, aunque ambos teclados son Cherry MX.

Quizás algo que me gustaría que ofreciera Corsair es un teclado sin iluminación ni etiquetas, como el DasKeyboard. Las luces distraen un poco y realmente alguien con experiencia en mecanografía no necesita esa iluminación. MI esposa dice lo contrario, que está excelente la iluminación.

En conclusión es un gran teclado, no me arrepiento para nada. Obvio es caro pero si dedicas mucho tiempo con un teclado consiéntete! vale cada peso que cuesta. Finalmente si tuviera que elegir entre el DasKeyboard y el Corsair, en una decisión muy cerrada me inclinaría por el Corsair. Y si Corsair ofrece este mismo modelo sin iluminación y sin etiquetas, definitivamente me iba por Corsair sin pensarlo.

Soy un ingeniero de software, entonces tiro mucho código. No lo ocupo como gamer pero sin duda sería un gran teclado. Lo evaluaré con Starcraft para revivir mi vicio!
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