⌨️ Level up your setup with the Legion K500—where minimalist design meets maximum performance!
The Lenovo Legion K500 is a wired mechanical gaming keyboard featuring durable Red switches rated for 50 million clicks, full anti-ghosting with 104-key rollover, and customizable per-key RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors. Its minimalist design includes 7 media keys, a dedicated game mode key, a comfortable palm rest, and a 1.8m braided USB cable, making it a reliable, stylish choice for serious gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | Lenovo |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
Series | Legion |
Colour | Black with Iron Grey Cover |
Form Factor | Wired Keyboard |
Item Height | 1.31 Inches |
Item Width | 8.58 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 44.37 x 21.79 x 3.33 cm; 1.33 kg |
Item model number | GY40T26478 |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Power Source | usb |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Included Components | K500 Gaming Keyboard, Palm Rest, Warranty Poster, User Guide |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
Item Weight | 1 kg 330 g |
J**H
I dont know why they stopped the product
This is one of the simple yet best keyboards for a low - mid budget. I am writing the review a few months of a year and I have used g413 before that which is overall a better keyboard than this one but my boi is he cant withstand much.K500 on the other hand yea I have lost my led on my Y key but it's actually good. Since it's a red longzhu switch (apparently Kailh) don't expect much tactile feedback.Once I even, unfortunately, poured a good amount of water on the keyboard and it still works like a charm. The only downside is the print on keycaps which are not good and the software is meh.Hey but it comes with a wrist rest which is actually good.Still wondering why they stopped the product
T**H
Don't buy it
It's been 2 months since I've bought the device. Stopped working for no reason.Was working one day, then just pretty much died the next day without any warning. It's being detected as an unknown USB input device now.Can't replace it either because of Lenovo's service centres. There isn't one in town, so I traveled to the next district to be sent to another service center where they said they don't have the said keyboard.Unless you can get the keyboard through physical retail or have a fully functional Lenovo service centre nearby, just buy another keyboard. It's a risky purchase with no options for grievances.
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