If screens on gaming keyboards were not gimmicky enough, Corsair has now added a built-in Elgato Stream Deck to its latest mechanical keyboard. Unlike the Vanguard 96 Pro (curr: $229.99 at Amazon), which offers virtual Stream Deck integration, the Galleon 100 SD features dedicated Stream Deck hardware with 12 keys, each with its own LED display, alongside two dials and a 5-inch, 720 x 1,280 display.
Corsair is showcasing the Galleon 100 SD at CES 2026, but you can already pre-order it today, though it's not shipping until January 29. That said, the LCD keys, dials, and screen are fully customizable and can be used in different apps and games including Discord, Spotify, OBS Studio, and more. It even supports plugins from the Elgato Marketplace, much like the standalone Stream Deck.
As for the rest of the keyboard, the Galleon 100 SD features a full-size layout minus the number pad, which is replaced by the Stream Deck. It comes with pre-lubed MLX Pulse linear switches on a hot-swappable PCB, paired with a gasket mount design and six layers of sound dampening, which should provide a cushioned typing feel and improved acoustics. On top of that, it supports an 8,000 Hz polling rate and Flash Tap SOCD to make counter strafing in shooters easier.
At $349.99, the Galleon 100 SD sits at the higher end of gaming keyboards, but the built-in Elgato Stream Deck should give it an edge over other models in the same price range. Preorders are now open on the Corsair website, with shipping slated for January 29 to February 1.










