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Ask ten gamers about their keyboard switch preferences, and you'll likely spark a debate that rivals console wars. The divide between linear and clicky switches runs deep in gaming circles, with each ...
Mechanical keyboards are all the rage among working professionals, gamers, and casual typists alike. There's something incredibly satisfying about getting feedback from every key you push down and ...
The best gaming keyboard might still be full-sized, but 60% models are increasingly popular among gamers because their tiny form factor frees up real estate on your gaming desk. If you don't mind ...
The HyperX Alloy Origins mechanical gaming keyboard has an obvious weight to it when taking it out of the box. At just over 2 1/3 pounds (1075g), the keyboard sports a full aircraft-grade aluminum ...
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The new CHERRY XTRFY K5V2 keyboard is a sight to behold for anyone looking for a compact, 65% layout. It's decked out with CHERRY's recently released MX2A switches, LED RGB light strips, and a slew of ...
Corsair hasn't skimped out with the K65 Plus, covering all the basics you'd want from a compact keyboard of that price, and topping it with a great battery life. The company assumes non-linear switch ...
Mechanic has introduced the K500-M61, an entry-level keyboard featuring a magnetic axis design. The keyboard utilizes Hall effect technology for actuation, registering key presses with a high 8K ...
I don’t know if there is a single holy grail for keyboard nerds. Every nerd is different. But some switches, the IBM Beam Spring, are so beloved that even the most curmudgeonly keyboard fan thinks of ...