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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 ...
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 ...
I've just finished testing the Alienware 16 Area-51, a turbo charged gaming laptop with top-of-the-range components, ...
You can adjust the brightness of your custom lighting profiles by holding down the function key and tapping the up/down arrow ...
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 ...
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.
But when it comes to the most Apple-like low-profile mechanical keyboard, the Lofree Flow84 is it. Yes, I’d like to see switch choices when ordering.
Sure, it's a mechanical keyboard like the rest, but one look at it tells the story. This is a keyboard that splits in the middle for added, customizable ergonomics.
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 ...
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