The beautiful white Snow HHKB keyboard offers the next evolution in original minimalist design and Topre key switches while integrating key technological advances based on customer feedback SUNNYVALE, ...
Happy Hacking Keyboard Hybrid Type-S is aimed at those with highly specific needs from a keyboard: a compact keyboard layout; quiet but comfortable typing; and the need to switch between multiple ...
The Happy Hacking keyboard has been around since way before 60 percent keyboards were considered trendy. Though the compact classic has only been available in the U.S. for the past few years, the ...
If you’re looking for a smaller-than-usual keyboard for a server installation or an otherwise tight workspace, you may be interested in a new offering from PFU America: The “Happy Hacking Keyboard ...
The Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional2 is iconic amongst programmers Its ergonomic design delivers both comfort and extreme practicality The HHKB Pro2 is highly customisable, from keyboard angle to ...
In the world of enthusiast keyboards, few are better known than the Happy Hacking Keyboard from PFU. They were hard to come across in the United States - until now. Thanks to Fujitsu, this iconic ...
The Happy Hacking Keyboard line from PFU America is aimed at users who want a compact, but powerful and customizable keyboard with a great typing feel. The latest version of the HHKB (as it’s ...
Fujitsu subsidiary PFU has this week announced the availability of its new professional programmers keyboard in the form of the Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional2 (HHKB Pro2) in Europe. Designed ...
The HHKB Studio is made for fans of the Happy Hacking design exclusively…so it’s strange that the signature Topre switches are missing. While the trackpoint integration is well done and works with the ...
This Happy Hacking Keyboard Type-S doesn’t have any text on the keys, because come on, when you speak 1337 you don’t need freaking letters, yo. But even better, it’s dead silent so you can hack into ...
Happy Hacking, one of the biggest names in Japanese mechanical keyboards, doesn’t update its gear often. The company, a division of Fujitsu, has been making its 60-key Professional keyboard for more ...