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I can only think of two reasons to get a 65% gaming keyboard instead of, at the very least, a tenkeyless: you either have a desk the size of a playing card, or you actually fell for the Alt+F4 trick ...
WLMouse built its name on ultra-light metal mice, and the HUAN63 is that same philosophy brought to a Hall Effect keyboard. It’s a premium-priced 60% board with bold design, serious performance tuning ...
Hello you. Welcome to Quick Kits, a new series of PC hardware reviews for people who just want to know, with minimal preamble and probably zero bar charts, what a piece of gear is like to use. I’ll ...
The 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard C64 Edition hits the nostalgic notes while still boasting most of the features modern Mac buyers look for at a reasonable price. The days of buying a keyboard just ...
Corsair K70 Mk2 with Cherry mx Blue Switches Mechanical Keyboard Review 0:00-0:53 Intro 0:53-4:21 Features and Review 4:21-4:43 Preview of switch sounds 4:43-11:04 More Features and Review 11:09-12:09 ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Christine Ryan Bob is Christine Ryan’s fifth cat; he was preceded by Carol (a ...
Durgod Taurus K320 tkl Mechanical Keyboard Review #TKLFridays Switch and click is a YouTube channel all about mechanical keyboards. We enjoy reviewing keyboards and posting informative videos about ...
The Wooting 80HE, with its analogue keys, Rapid Trigger, and 8,000 Hz polling rate, is a high-end mechanical gaming keyboard designed for FPS gamers who love to tinker. When a keyboard is hailed as ...
The choice of a good keyboard is something which consumes a lot of time for many Hackaday readers, judging by the number of custom input device projects which make it to these pages. I live by my ...
Steep learning curve. Slight pinging when typing. Strange quirks in setup require extensive troubleshooting. Lots of odd choices and bugs. Modules are difficult to use when tented. I really wanted to ...