The choice of a good keyboard is something which consumes a lot of time for many Hackaday readers, judging by the number of ...
The German keyboard maker Cherry l has its origins way back in the early years of the personal computer market when we were all toiling away on our IBM PC clones. Cherry was the company that made high ...
The new CHERRY XTRFY K5V2 keyboard is a sight to behold for anyone looking for a compact, 65% layout. It's decked out with CHERRY's recently released MX2A switches, LED RGB light strips, and a slew of ...
The new Cherry XTRFY MX 10.1 Wireless is a full-size, low-profile mechanical keyboard has triple connection modes, up to 8000Hz polling rate and up to 900 hours of battery life. Premium computer ...
My niece gave me her Christmas wish list. Top of the list was a Cherry Red keyboard with 20 function keys. No model number was provided. Searching cherry-world.com, I came up empty. Thinking that any ...
It’s that time again for another mechanical gaming keyboard review here at Techaeris. This time around, our Hyper X Alloy FPS review takes a look at a mechanical gaming keyboard from Kingston ...
Though they (hopefully) look clean, your computer keyboard and mouse are probably bursting with bacteria. Like any other high-contact point, these devices are fertile grounds for bacteria swaps every ...
Kingston is adding two new mechanical keyboards under its HyperX gaming division, the HyperX Alloy FPS and HyperX Alloy Elite. Both sport a solid-steel frame, use Cherry MX key switches, and are ...
Recap: Cherry has unveiled a new version of a keyboard switch that was produced for a limited time in the 80s and has since developed a cult following. In the 1980s, a German company named Nixdorf ...
Did you know computer peripheral-device maker Cherry AG, better known for its beloved Cherry MX and ML keyboard switches, makes gaming headsets? It does, and today the company announced the Cherry ...
For the last few decades, the computer keyboard has been seen as just another peripheral. There’s no need to buy a quality keyboard, conventional wisdom goes, because there’s no real difference ...
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