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I use this keyboard as a daily Driver.... It is a very solid keyboard at 65$ (USD) as of how much I bought it for in my country( No offers or smth.. Purely a offline buy from a reputed store (In my country)...I want to make clear that i wasn't provided offers and it was just the selling price that I bought it for.).... But it is quite ridiculously priced in other countries.... It is 125 CAD in Canada and 95 USD in the States.

The Keyboard I am talking about here is the K500 Keyboard From Lenovo Legion

Canada Link - https://www.lenovo.com/ca/en/accessories-and-monitors/legion-k500-keyboard

It Has:-

1) Full Metal Body
2) Red Linear Switches
3) Detachable wrist rest
4) Media Keys
5) Programmable RGB
6) Brightness Control
7) Numpad as well

Also.... If this post does Qualify for Review... Ask Riley to review it ;)

I have attached a pic of the Keyboard, I am pretty sure it won't help, I'm just flexing my photography skills, Do not mind me :) 

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Just another viewer :)

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LTT doesn't really do keyboard reviews anymore, the only way it would be reviewed is on Shortcircuit and they only do really exceptional keyboards. While it does seem like a good keyboard, it isn't really unique.

 

Also you should post video ideas in the video idea thread.

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They haven't really done actual reviews on that kind of thing in years.

They also wouldn't review it unless it was sent to them for free.

 

1 hour ago, Coolmaster said:

LTT doesn't really do keyboard reviews anymore, the only way it would be reviewed is on Shortcircuit and they only do really exceptional keyboards. While it does seem like a good keyboard, it isn't really unique.

 

Also you should post video ideas in the video idea thread.

I wouldn't even call Shortcircuit a review. It's just an unboxing channel.

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