The article compares two mechanical keyboards: Razer's BlackWidow V4 Pro and Corsair's K70 Pro TKL. The author praises the BlackWidow V4 Pro as a benchmark for quality, asserting it excels without needing Hall effect switches. In contrast, the K70 Pro TKL offers Hall effect switches but lacks wireless connectivity, leading to disappointment due to various compromises, including unclear switch specifications. The Corsair keyboard's marketing creates confusion, potentially frustrating buyers expecting uniformity in key switches. Despite challenges, the MGX V2 Hyperdrive switches provide a satisfactory typing experience.
Razer has this figured out: The BlackWidow V4 Pro is better than the original V4 in every way, proving a gaming keyboard doesn't need Hall effect switches to excel.
Corsair's K70 Pro TKL utilizes 'MGX V2 switches', but lacks clarity in its specifications about the varied switch types, frustrating potential buyers.
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