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      Corsair crams 4 extra keys into an extremely thin wireless mechanical keyboard

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Friday, 9 September, 2022 - 17:28 · 1 minute

    Corsair K100 Air.

    Enlarge / Corsair K100 Air. (credit: Corsair )

    There are people who prefer a more compact keyboard , be it for portability, a preferred aesthetic, or saving space. There are also those who prefer keyboards with as many keys as possible. We're not just talking about full-size keyboards with numpads. We're talking about the kind of extra programmable keys that can store macros, launch a favored app, or input a complex string of characters with a press. Corsair's K100 Air, in a way, seeks to address both groups. The mechanical keyboard has a small bank of macro keys inside an incredibly thin 0.4-inch (11 mm) thick frame.

    The K100 Air manages to be just 0.4 inches at its thinnest point, according to Corsair's announcement Thursday, with Cherry's MX Ultra Low Profile mechanical switches. The keyboard will use the clicky version of the switch, which has 1.8 mm of travel and actuates at 0.8 mm with 65 g of force.

    Even by low-profile standards, that is some shallow typing. For comparison, the MX Low Profile Red switches in keyboards like the Das KeyBoard MacTigr we recently reviewed and Razer's DeathStalker V2 Pro have 3.2 mm total travel, 1.2 mm pretravel, and actuate at 45 g of force. Those keyboards are thicker, naturally, at 1.06 inches and 1 inch tall, respectively. And full-height Cherry MX Blue switches are specced at 4 mm/2.2 mm/60.

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      Here come the bendable TVs and monitors that no one asked for

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Friday, 2 September, 2022 - 17:58 · 1 minute

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    Enlarge / LG's OLED Flex LX3 TV won't pick a side. (credit: LG )

    If you've been watching display tech lately, you may have noticed an interesting feature: bendable displays. Yes, monitors and TVs that you can bend to be either flat or curved are purportedly coming out soon. The feature is meant to appease those who can't settle on flat or curved, and most upcoming products feel similarly indecisive, exhibiting identity crises that make it hard to see where they fit... literally. Does something like this belong in a living room, office, or gaming den?

    In the case of the LG OLED Flex LX3 4K TV announced Wednesday (no price or release date) , the most obvious answer is the living room. It's a 42-inch TV with a tuner, LG's webOS, and even LG Display's OLED Evo technology used in the LG C2 TV . The primary difference from every other TV is that this one has buttons (including buttons on the remote) for changing the screen from flat to a 900R curvature across 20 steps. That provides the potential for an extremely curved TV.

    The thing is, you probably don't want to watch curved television. Vendors tried making this a thing years ago, but as we wrote back then, curved TVs mostly accommodate people sitting pretty close to and directly in front of the TV. That's not how most people gather 'round the heart of the living room. Living room TVs are frequently shared, with people sitting at various distances from the screen and at varying angles. But up close and centered sounds awfully similar to how most people use monitors.

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      Voyager A1600 : le PC gaming de Corsair qui réussit son pari ?

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Saturday, 20 August, 2022 - 07:00

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    Corsair vient de se lancer dans le monde utlra concurrentiel du pc gaming portable, après des années à produire des composants.

    Voyager A1600 : le PC gaming de Corsair qui réussit son pari ?

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      Vous cherchez un bon clavier mécanique pour jouer ? Le Corsair K65 RAPIDFIRE tombe sous les 100 euros

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Wednesday, 15 June, 2022 - 08:20

    Besoin d'un nouveau clavier pour, notamment, jouer ? Voici notre coup de cœur du jour : le séduisant et convaincant Corsair K65 RAPIDFIRE est en promotion. [Lire la suite]

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      Corsair lance un ordinateur gaming avec une touchbar streamdeck

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Wednesday, 25 May, 2022 - 07:00

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    Corsair est une marque mythique dans l'informatique et notamment dans le gaming avec ses filliales SCUF et Elgato.

    Corsair lance un ordinateur gaming avec une touchbar streamdeck

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      MacBook Touch Bar-style keys mark Corsair’s first laptop

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Monday, 23 May, 2022 - 19:50

    Corsair Voyager a1600 open

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    Apple ditched capacitive touch strips along the top of its MacBook Pro decks last year, giving Corsair plenty of room to sail-in a similar input bar. Corsair seems to think it has found a fitting use for the design, incorporating it into its first laptop, which it built with a heavy focus on streaming.

    Corsair has made a name for itself in gaming desktops, but the Corsair Voyager a1600 AMD Advantage Edition announced today marks the first foray for the gaming brand, also known for PC peripherals and DIY components, into Corsair-brand laptops. The move comes about two years after it acquired boutique PC-maker Origin.

    In its announcement, Corsair said the 16-inch clamshell is made for the "aspiring content creator, avid gamer, or a full-time streamer." Thus, it's equipped with a 1080p resolution webcam with a physical shutter flanked by four microphones with ambient noise cancellation and a colorful "macro bar with center LCD display" as well as a colorful, programmable soft-touch keyboard.

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