They say too much of anything is good for nothing. When I first got into mechanical keyboards a few years ago, little did I know that I would someday be writing about my hobby turning into something ...
After four years of clacking, I was ready for a change. I first made the jump from a membrane keyboard to a mechanical one in 2020 with an $80 Aukey keyboard. It was a hulking mess loaded with 104 ...
With its Cherry MX Tactile switches, beautiful design, and extra conveniences, the Das Keyboard 6 Professional is an absolute pleasure to type on. The full-NKRO switches keep up with even the fastest ...
My subscribers are the BEST, so I decided to build a custom keyboard for one of you. This build turned out amazing and I plan on doing this a lot more often in the future! I built a keyboard for my ...
The Epomaker Shadow X is one of the best mechanical keyboards I’ve ever used that doesn’t break the bank. I bought it about three months ago on Epomaker’s website for about $80. My configuration is ...
Kinesis Gaming’s new 60 percent keyboard is a lot more than just small and portable. The TKO Tournament keyboard’s got hot-swappable switches, an optional triple-split spacebar, and the ability to ...
The keyboard is one of the two parts of a computer setup where flesh and blood meet plastic and metal. (The other being the mouse or trackpad.) Using a keyboard effectively means moving fingers with ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
In my early days of toting a smartphone — I started out with a keyboard-equipped Windows Mobile phone, then transitioned to a BlackBerry Bold before getting the first Motorola Droid — phones with ...
I just threw half a pint of Cherry Pepsi Max across my keyboard. It was the penultimate keyboard I’ll ever be able to use. I’m down to my last one. I am very aware that I’m entirely wrong about ...
Yep, this keyboard is another ebay special. I can’t stay away! This is a SafeType™ V801 from probably the early 2000s, although there is no date on it anywhere. I’m basing my guess on the fact that ...