Corsair K63 and K63 Wireless Gaming Lapboard Review

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Hardware.Info reviewed the Corsair K63 and K63 Wireless Gaming Lapboard A quote from the article:
Wireless and mechanical: it is a combination that is currently featured on very few keyboards. Corsair introduced a version of its K63 gaming keyboard at the CES in January, which works without a cord, the K63 Wireless keyboard. Not only does it prevent messy cables on your desk: its compact size makes it ideal for mobile use. The manufacturer has also realised this: in addition to the keyboard, an accessory came onto the market which enables you to use it on the couch, the K63 Wireless Gaming Lapboard. In this review we look at both products.

Corsair continues to expand its popular K-series of mechanical gaming keyboards with new models. Last year, for example, the manufacturer came up with the Corsair Gaming K63 keyboard, a small, 'tenkeyless' keyboard without a numpad. Corsair had previously made a smaller version of the K70 with the K65. The K63 offers the same compact size, but is aimed at people with a smaller budget. The plastic frame, with the ledge above the keys and the glossy Corsair logo, is very similar to the keyboards in the cheaper Strafe series. Corsair has however added media buttons.
 Corsair K63 and K63 Wireless Gaming Lapboard Review