Lenovo has announced the Legion K510 Mini Pro, one of numerous Legion-branded products that the company has brought to CES 2024. Additionally, Lenovo has presented the complimentary Legion M410 wireless mouse at this year's Las Vegas-based conference, details of which we have covered separately. Please note that it seems Lenovo only plans to sell the Legion K510 Mini Pro in a black finish, unlike the Alienware Pro Wireless Keyboard that Dell has exhibited at CES 2024 too.
As the photos below show, the Legion K510 Mini Pro is a 75% keyboard with translucent keycaps. According to Lenovo, each key can display 16.8 million colours, while the mechanical switches themselves are rated for 50 million keypresses. Moreover, the keyboard supports N-key rollover (NKRO) and anti-ghosting, as well as full-sized arrow keys and multimedia shortcuts mated to its FN row.
Unfortunately, Lenovo has not provided any other details about these switches or whether they are replaceable. However, it appears that the keyboard has a removable USB cable, meaning that you are not necessarily tied to the default USB Type-A to Type-C cable. Currently, Lenovo hopes to begin selling the Legion K510 Pro Mini Keyboard in June 2024 for $69.99. There is no word on Eurozone pricing or availability yet though, with Lenovo remarking that these details will be announced at a later date instead.
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