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In which Reece buys a $300 electro-capacitive keyboard from Japan. Why did he feel so compelled to, and what does it say ...
My first mechanical keyboard was the QPAD MK-50, a budget mechanical keyboard that was still way too expensive. It had original Cherry MX Red switches, and that's the only thing I really cared about.
Low-profile keyboards like the Keychron K1 are just more approachable to me. They require a lot less effort to get my hands in the right position, and I feel like I can be a bit faster typing on ...
Cherry was one of the first, and has certainly been the best-known, maker of mechanical keyboard switches for decades. And for good reason -- its switches are clicky, tactile and robust. Many keyboard ...
You can adjust the brightness of your custom lighting profiles by holding down the function key and tapping the up/down arrow ...
I've just finished testing the Alienware 16 Area-51, a turbo charged gaming laptop with top-of-the-range components, ...
One of the most amazing features of Prime Day deals, is that a discount on one piece of tech, like the $19 off this Magic Keyboard for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro (it was $349 and now it’s down to ...
Satechi sells the SM3 Slim Mechanical Keyboard for $119.99, which seems fair as this device has great construction, the keys are solid, and they don’t look like they are going to wear out after ...
The Keychron K2 works well with both Mac and Windows, and offers customizable switches and keys both. At around $55, it's a great entry point into the wonderful world of clicky mechanical keyboards.
Asus' ROG announced a new 75% split keyboard designed for gamers at Computex 2025, and I went hands-on with the device at the show. Although it's made for serious gamers, I couldn't help but ...
(Image credit: Tom's Guide) Magnetic keyboards don’t always come cheap. Some, like the Lemokey L5 HE ($220) and the Keychron Q1 HE ($239), can cost upwards of $200. Not the Lemokey P1 HE though ...