The new Kensington MK7500 QuietType Pro Silent mechanical keyboard is a full size model with numeric keypad and the ability to connect with up to five devices. Kensington is one of those brands that ...
A new programmable mechanical keyboard has launched via Kickstarter in the form of the Mojo68 featuring a transparent case design, gasket mount, RGB backlit keyboard together with hot swappable and ...
A new fully programmable compact mechanical keyboard has launched via Kickstarter this week named KUMO offering a portable MiniVan keyboard in a more accessible, user friendly package, say its ...
Asus announced an animated mechanical keyboard, the Asus ROG Strix Flare II Animate, at CES this week. It has many of the trendiest specs found in modern premium gaming keyboards, including an ...
The Keychron Q2, a brand-new fully customizable mechanical keyboard in a super-compact 65% layout, makes for a pretty sweet Mac desktop companion. Not only does it feature the ability to fully ...
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Corsair used CES 2026 to introduce a new keyboard that combines a full mechanical layout with a built-in control surface ...
Novelty accessory maker 8BitDo today announced a new mechanical keyboard inspired by Nintendo’s NES and Famicom consoles from the 1980s. The $100 Retro Mechanical Keyboard works in wired / wireless ...
I’m a big fan of Keychron keyboards. The company makes an extensive range of mechanical keyboards suitable for Windows, Mac and Linux computers. You don't know what you are missing if you’ve never ...
Mechanical keyboards — in which every key uses an individual physical switch to send information to your computer rather than activating a contact on a membrane as in a modern laptop keyboard — have ...
Most people today type on computers using membrane keyboards, which have a rubber dome under each key, and feel sort of squishy when pressed. But a growing number of people — especially gamers and ...