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Cherry Xtrfy launches new K4V2 mechanical keyboard with MX2A linear red switches

Cherry Xtrfy has unveiled the K4V2, an updated version of its acclaimed K4 TKL keyboard. The new model boasts a sleek, compact design complemented by Cherry's MX2A Red switches, ideal for serious gamers and casual players.

The K4V2 builds on the original K4's design, featuring the recently launched mechanical Cherry MX2A linear red switches (pre-lubricated) that promise smoother keystrokes and increased durability. This makes it a prime choice for gamers seeking a dependable keyboard that balances high performance with a user-friendly design.

One of the standout features of the K4V2 is its RGB lighting, which can be easily customised across six zones without additional software. This allows users to create lighting effects tailored to their preferences. Furthermore, the keyboard's 1000 Hz polling rate ensures low response times, while complete N-key rollover guarantees that every keypress registers, no matter how intense the action gets. Built to last, the K4V2 incorporates a metal plate structure, a fortified PCB, and durable switches that can withstand all kinds of users.

Available in black, white and grey (retro style), the K4V2 keyboard is now available for €119/$119.

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