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MSI launches its Vigor GK71 SONIC mechanical keyboard with Light Blue switches


MSI launches its Vigor GK71 SONIC mechanical keyboard with Light Blue switches



New from MSI is a mechanical keyboard with “blue” switches with tactile response (the typical click made by switches like the Cherry MX-Blue and which are usually chosen for their comfort for long typing sessions.

He MSI VIGOR GK71 Sonic-Blue includes these switches msi sonic blue which the company announces as one of the lightest mechanical switches on the market, allowing a faster response than conventional tactile switches in order to have a keyboard that stands out both in gaming and in writing. Specifically, these switches require an actuation force of 45 g, closer to that of linear mains switches.

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Each switch has its own RGB lighting and is accompanied by the keys MSI ClearCaps, with a very thin thickness and that, when placed high with respect to the keyboard plate, allow a clear view of the lighting diffusers that each switch brings.

The MSI VIGOR GK71 Sonic has a hybrid system of 6+N keys detected at the same time, with 100% anti-ghosting. What 6+N rollover technology does is detect the number of keys pressed and switch between a mode that recognizes only 6 keystrokes or all keystrokes at once.

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It can be configured from the MSI software and has 3 profiles built into memory. The MSI Vigor GK71 Sonic with Blue switches is already available for a price of around 110 euros.

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Article Editor: Antonio Delgado

Anthony Delgado

Computer Engineer by training, writer and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love gutting everything that comes my way, especially the latest hardware that we receive here for reviews. In my spare time I mess around with 3d printers, drones and other gadgets. For anything here you have me.

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