Meet the Lenovo Legion K310 RGB Gaming Keyboard — your ticket to
gaming supremacy. Standard layout, programmable keys, and
dazzling 5-zone RGB lighting — all this epic kit is housed in a
compact frame that’s perfect for your gaming marathons or weekend
skirmishes. And don’t forget the Legion M300s mouse. Weighing a
mere 57 g, it’s armed with 6 tactical buttons, super slick PTFE
feet, an 8000 DPI sensor, and clicky micro-switch buttons.
Whether you’re a pro or a newbie, you can’t go wrong with this
killer combo.
Review: Compact, High-Performance Gaming Keyboard with Stunning
RGB! - I’ve been using the Lenovo Legion K510 Mini Pro for both
gaming and productivity, and it’s exceeded all my expectations!
The 75% compact design is perfect for my desk setup, offering all
the functionality I need without taking up too much space. The
mechanical switches provide a satisfying tactile feel, ideal for
fast-paced gaming and typing alike. The RGB lighting is vibrant
and customizable, adding a touch of style to my gaming rig. I
also appreciate how durable and well-built the keyboard feels –
it’s clear that this is a high-quality product meant to last. One
standout feature is how responsive the keys are, which has
significantly improved my gaming experience. It’s also
surprisingly quiet for a mechanical keyboard, which is a bonus
when working late at night. Overall, if you’re looking for a
compact keyboard that delivers top-notch performance and
aesthetics, the Lenovo Legion K510 Mini Pro is worth every penny.
Highly recommended!
Review: Excellent Keyboard So Far - This keyboard has been a joy
to use so far. It's pretty heavy and feels really solid. The USB
cable is braided and appears to be high quality. Not being a
gamer, I didn't realize how much difference there was between the
various switch types (brown versus red versus blue, and so on).
As it states in the description, this keyboard uses the red
switches, which don't click at all. That just seems a little...
weird for a mechanical keyboard, but you get used to it pretty
quickly. The RGB lighting looks good. Unfortunately, Lenovo
didn't put in any keyboard shortcuts to change the mode - you
have to use their software for this. Not a huge deal at all,
especially when using it with a work computer, but it would have
been nice. The factory default color is white throughout the
keyboard, with (to my eyes) just a hint of blue. It's subdued and
pleasant. A key cap puller would have been a nice addition. This
is vastly better than a keyboard with membrane switches. I highly
recommend it!