THE K70 RGB
Corsair has used an anodized aluminum deck with the K70 RGB so it doesn't get much better than this in terms of quality (perhaps if it was all made out of anodized aluminum). Size-wise the K70 RGB is an 104 key model that measures 438mm in length, 163mm in width and 24mm in thickness (without the wrist-rest).
Instead of just printing their name Corsair has used a small aluminum plate.
You can control the brightness levels of the keyboard and lock the Windows keys via these two round buttons.
The media control buttons are placed on the far upper right corner and include a mute audio button, volume control knob (made out of metal) and the usual stop/play/pause/previous/next buttons.
Cleaning the keys of the K70 RGB is extremely easy since they aren't placed inside the enclosure.
The BIOS switch is used to rotate between the available polling rates (1000/500/250/125Hz).
Here we see the Cherry MX Red RGB backlit switches.
Turning the keyboard over we see 4 relatively small rubber feet and 4 height adjusters.
These height adjusters can lift the keyboard roughly 9mm from the desk.
With the wrist rest attached the K70 RGB measures almost 210mm in width.
The wrist rest features a nice soft rubber coating at the top.
The almost 2 meter long braided cable has two regular USB plugs at the end.
This is the default RGB mode used the moment you plug the keyboard with your computer.