When it comes down to gaming on a PC, you cannot do it the best way without a keyboard. The question is, which category of keyboard is best? In one corner, we have the Mechanical keyboard, and in the ...
Razer's original DeathStalker keyboard series was launched nearly 10 years ago and was an accidental submission into the company's gaming keyboard lineup. Named after one of the deadliest scorpions in ...
The Razer Huntsman V3 Pro’s exceptional performance it’s thanks to its Gen-2 Analog Optical Switches. These switches represent a significant advancement in keyboard technology, using light for ...
Razer released a brand-new updated version of one of their gaming keyboards, introducing the Huntsman V3 Tenkeyless 8KHz.
Razer is doubling down on the "Pro" in its Huntsman lineup. The new V3 Pro TKL 8KHz takes the already excellent V3 platform ...
Corsair has just launched a new optical-mechanical keyboard, the K70 RGB TKL Champion Series. It’s not an entirely new device, as it’s a refresh of an existing product, but it’s the first K70 with the ...
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NEW LOW PRICE Asus ROG Strix Scope II 96 RX Keyboard View Deal If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your keyboard, then ...
Corsair is announcing an updated version of its K70 mechanical keyboard today that comes with more responsive OPX optical mechanical switches. It costs $149.99, $10 more than the standard K70 released ...
The engineering and development team at Vissles has created a new ultra-thin the 75% optical mechanical keyboard featuring 85 compact keys equipped with low-profile optical switches. The Vissles LP85 ...
Making keyboards is easy, right? Just wire up a bunch of switches matrix-style to a microcontroller, slap some QMK and a set of keycaps on there and you’re good to go. Well, yeah, that might work for ...
Making keyboards is easy, right? Just wire up a bunch of switches matrix-style to a microcontroller, slap some QMK and a set of keycaps on there and you’re good to go. Well, yeah, that might work for ...