Lenovo has launched a new keyboard for budget-conscious gamers looking for a customizable experience, called the Xiaoxin K6 keyboard. This wired keyboard features a sleek aluminum design, magnetic axis switches, and a range of adjustable features for a tailored gaming setup. So let’s walk through its details here.

Lenovo Xiaoxin K6 Keyboard Specifications
The K6 is built on Lenovo’s custom magnetic axis switches. These switches are claimed to have an 8K return rate for fast response times and a Rapid Trigger function that reduces pre-travel time for improving reaction speeds in games.
Additionally, the switches offer adjustable actuation distance (0.1mm to 0.4mm), a trigger pressure of 50gf, and a lifespan of 100 million keystrokes.
The K6 is a compact 68-key layout keyboard that retains the essential direction and function keys while minimizing overall size. The keycaps utilize a two-color injection molding process with a transparent silk screening printing method on the keycap. The function keys, according to Lenovo, use laser engraving technology instead.

It also boasts full-key anti-collision, ensuring all key presses register accurately even during rapid keystrokes.
Users can customize the keyboard with 14 lighting modes, 4 brightness levels, 5 depth levels, and 6 adjustable colors. Additionally, Lenovo offers custom driver support for the Xiaoxin K6 that allows users to further configure the keyboard to their specific gaming preferences.
Moreover, the keyboard has an 8K polling rate to minimize input lag between the keyboard and the computer. A higher polling rate can be beneficial for competitive gamers where reaction time is crucial.
Price and Availability
The Lenovo Xiaoxin K6 is currently available for pre-order in China at a price of 199 yuan (approximately $28 USD). You can pre-order it from the Chinese e-commerce site JD.com, however, details on international availability and pricing have not yet been disclosed.







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