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From the tactile feel to the satisfying clack, a good mechanical keyboard is perfect for work and gaming, but sadly, these impressive accessories don't usually come cheap. The $86 Epomaker 75% ...
If you're in the market for a mechanical keyboard that skips the flashy RGB in favor of something a little more classic, you're in luck. Best Buy has dropped the price of the 8BitDo Retro ...
Corsair has unveiled its next gaming keyboard ahead of Computex tomorrow, and the MAKR 75 looks set to take on Glorious and the custom market. It's a fully modular deck, with everything from the ...
Middling build quality Not as quiet as Be Quiet! Dark Mount Extra gaming keys can get in the way The Be Quiet! Light Mount keyboard focuses on two key areas: lots of RGB lighting and quiet operation.
Big brands such as Logitech and SteelSeries are already leaning toward Hall Effect switches or TMR sensors to stay at the cutting edge of gaming keyboard tech. One big advantage that comes with it ...
You can even find a good, cheap, mechanical keyboard. But finding one from a major gaming PC brand, with the solid software support to match, is a tall order. Today you can manage it with the K70 ...
CORSAIR, the MAKR 75 Barebones Keyboard Kit brings together do-it-yourself flexibility and gaming-grade performance. The chassis is made of CNC-machined aluminium, giving it a sturdy feel while ...
Wooting set the standard for gaming keyboards with the original 60HE ... and an aluminum case that should all add up to a faster keyboard with an improved sound and feel. The upgraded 60HE v2 ...
Here’s how it works. The best wireless gaming keyboards offer a degree of flexibility and freedom that you just don't get with a regular wired keyboard. Freeing your wireless keyboard from the ...
Overall, the best wireless gaming keyboard I've tested so far remains the Asus ROG Azoth. This is a slightly older model now, but it's regularly on sale as a result and its pedigree still holds out.
A great keyboard can make or break your gaming setup. You want to use something that feels good ergonomically but can also give you quick response times and keystrokes that actually feel meaty and ...