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Gigabyte Aorus K9, a keyboard to play and have extreme precision

Gigabyte has presented the Gigabyte Aorus K9 keyboard, a mechanical keyboard with optical technology, which offers us a practically unprecedented response time.

Peripherals are increasingly gaining relevance in the market and not everything goes, users are looking for quality peripherals and if it can be at a good price, the better. Gigabyte above all is known for its motherboards and graphics cards, but from time to time it launches some peripheral than another, in this case it has launched a new quality keyboard with great features, thinking of the most demanding gamers. Specifically, the Gigabyte Aorus K9 has been presented, a keyboard with mechanical switches and that makes use of optical technology.

This Aorus K9 keyboard implements mechanical keys that have optical technology and that have been developed by Flaretech. What stands out the most about these keys is the response time of just 0.03ms, something that makes them extremely fast and clearly designed for extreme gaming by video game fans and professionals. The keys also have an estimated useful life of one hundred million keystrokes, which guarantees us a keyboard for many years.

Not only is it elegant and with a brutal response time, in addition, this keyboard has been developed by Gigabyte to be liquid proof and has floating keys, something that allows to significantly avoid the accumulation of dirt, while still supporting liquids, since an accident can happen to anyone. How could it be otherwise, this gaming keyboard has N-Key Rollover and anti-ghosting technology, as well as an independent RGB LED lighting system for each key.

Unfortunately, we don't know when the Aorus K9 will hit the market or what the final price of this product will be, but seeing precedents from other brands, € 100 may be the starting point.

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Robert Sole

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