







⌨️ Level up your desk game with minimalist power and vibrant control!
The Lenovo Legion K500 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard blends minimalist design with pro-grade performance. Featuring 50 million-click Red mechanical switches, per-key 16.8 million RGB lighting, and 100% anti-ghosting with 104-key rollover, it delivers precision and durability for serious gamers and professionals alike. Its detachable palm rest and braided 1.8m USB cable add comfort and reliability, while dedicated media and game mode keys keep distractions at bay. Perfect for those who demand style and substance without the clutter.










| ASIN | B07R4W1QY7 |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,632 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #384 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Lenovo |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (420) |
| Date First Available | April 24, 2019 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.47 x 8.58 x 1.31 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.93 pounds |
| Item model number | GY40T26478 |
| Manufacturer | Lenovo |
| National Stock Number | 0 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Microsoft Windows |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 17.47 x 8.58 x 1.31 inches |
| Series | RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard |
D**2
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!
C**D
Recommend
Great feel. Excellent software. Enjoyable experience and worth the buy.
B**O
Good
Amazing !!
K**R
Good value for money, smooth, low resistance keypress.
Durable, sleek, wrist rest included for carpal tunnel avoidance, easy to customize and sync with razer chroma through 3rd party rgb syncing programs. Keys feel smooth, cost is good for the product, like, 50-100$ cheaper than other brands Durability is great so far, will update my reveiw if i encounter any problems unseen in other mechanical keyboard brands.
W**S
Pretty great keyboard, but for gamers? Really?
I almost could not believe I found a corded keyboard that is full size and has mechanical keys that I actually like. The Microsoft curve that I loved for over 20 years is no longer made and I'm having to get used to something else, but I don't want a keyboard that they forgot to put the case on and everything I've tried up to this point is just a tiny bit smaller than full size. (Just enough to squish the keys closer together so you can't help but fat finger everything.) This keyboard being full sized is soooo much better. I like the backlighting and the ease of changing the color of the backlighting. I also like the feel of the keys and the fact that you can actually feel the key press. It is a lot noisier than most other keyboards I've used, but I think that is because it is mechanical rather than membrane. The only thing I can criticize about this keyboard is that it can't take even the slightest bit of abuse. I can be rather heavy fingered sometimes and apparently the feet stands are very week. Not only that, but Lenovo doesn't sell replacements. Also when the keyboard takes a fist all the keys go flying. When I used to game and really abuse my keyboards the Microsoft keyboard could take a serious pounding. I got so mad at one that I decided to break it and get a new one. Didn't break! Still kept working. This keyboard...I'm afraid if I really pounded on this one it would break in half. For sure every key would fly off.
J**0
The Goldie Locks Keyboard
I had a basic Dell usb multimedia keyboard with two usb passthru ports, but I didn't like the typing experience on the low profile keys. What I did want was a full size keyboard with larger (perhaps mechanical) keys, a usb connected, backlit, with a usb passthru port(s) to connect the receiver for my mouse. I didn't want a bluetooth keyboard because I run two computers through my monitor's built in KVM switch and the connection would be undependable or delayed. As a casual gamer, I was also interested in what features might be helpful there. While shopping, I quickly realized that the keyboards that met my criteria were mostly all $100-$250 gaming keyboards and I wasn't going to spend that. Besides, most of them were on the bleeding edge with buggy features or required talking to the cloud to use, ugh. None of them seemed like a good value to me, even Logitech of which I am a general fan. By chance, I ran across this Lenovo Legion K500. I must tell you that I am a former IBM product designer and have a soft spot for the ex-IBM brand. And we will never forget those perfect IBM keyboards of old. So the potential and aesthetics of this product immediately caught my eye - clean, high tech, understated elegance with superior ergonomics. It was usb connected and offered backlighting (even in custom colors). It also included multimedia keys. But no usb port - oh well. Last but not least, it was a full sized keyboard with mechanical keys that would deliver the superior typing experience. All at about $65. So I gave up a usb passthru port to save $100+. I have to tell you, it has fully met and exceeded expectations., even the software makes sense and works great. Although it's all plastic, it's a quality build that looks and feels much more expensive. It's a beautiful addition to my desktop. I've fallen in love with it. It's a tremendous value. Pros and Cons Pro - Tasteful, understated design Very ergonomic Good typing feel & quiet Plastic, but heavy, very solid build Lots of grip on the desk Works style wise in a business environment Software is very easy and good for what it does Software works on both Windows 7/10 Remembers customization settings locally Backlit keys with 2 levels of brightness and off Works great in a dark environment Dedicated multimedia keys Game mode can disable certain keys Flat or tilt Comes with an easy on/easy off palmrest Nice quality braided cable Numlock/Capslock indicators Con - No USB or headset passthru Only one color at a time/one color per profile Custom macros are a little clumsy Very slightly lite on the key pressure, but okay Multimedia keys don't light up Doesn't light up numbers on top, just symbols Poor instructions in the box No mention of software or where to get it (Google - Legion Accessory Central) Color gimmicks are a useless distraction
M**.
Meh
This keyboard is just meh. It works and does all that it claims however it is LOUD to type on. The sound isn't nice either! When typing there is a loud clack that is immediately followed by the sound of a spring reverberating. Not to mention the the key movement feels mushy when you press them. At least the keyboard feels solid and is comfortable to use, but I wouldn't buy it again.
D**.
Looking good!
Had this since early December, no issues so far. Love the design and layout, feels heavy but also durable.
P**P
Prima ma layout non europeo. Qualita alta ma l’ho resa perché non so usare agevolmente il layout diverso. Se la facessero europea la comprerei subito
M**T
Bought this to more expensive razer keyboard and wireless mouse(both returned to the manufacturer due to a dead mouse after three weeks and keyboard not Working as expected). Is a good replacement. No lagging or mouse jumping. Style and build quality is also good and software/driver worked as expected. Very pleased. 🙌
Z**N
Good
L**K
Great full size keyboard for awesome price. High lenovo quality and perfect typing experience
J**.
Buen teclado, que tiene todas las bondades de uno mecánico sin ser tan caro como otros, es bastante cómodo y algo pesado ( que en teclados es muy buena noticia) las teclas son de buena respuesta y con una sensibilidad perfecta ( algo que otros teclados más caros no cumplen) la luz rgb es adecuada para el precio, tiene solo algunos efectos comunes ( no esperes una gran cantidad de efectos) son como 6 pero la verdad bien hecho y muy llamativo, no le pide nada a otros y estoy muy contento con el juego que hace de luz, iluminando bien teclas y fondo de las mismas. En otras palabras, si buscas un teclado mecánico bueno, precio medio y con calidad de algunos de gama más alta este es para ti.
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