Keyboards really have had a resurgence in the last few years. It still floors me how so many different varieties have cropped up, with continued pace and improvements. The mechanical craze is still in ...
The second-generation Fnatic Streak is one of the best mechanical keyboard deals on the market, with full RGB lighting and real Cherry MX keys for under $150—and a gorgeous design, too. The esports ...
Cooler Master’s CK552 has to make a few compromises to hit its entry-level price tag, but aside from the missing wrist rest it’s a fantastic budget keyboard. But as with anything in life, you (to an ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The 8BitDo Retro 87 Mechanical Keyboard - Xbox Edition is available for preorder now for $119.99 and is expected ...
Corsair has released a new model of their K68, the new RGB version has been fitted with Cherry MX red switches and sure, all configurable RGB backlighting. The K68 RGB as such is the successor to the ...
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The RGBing all the things had led to the invention of the RGB shoe, an invention that many of us did not know we needed. I think we can now say, that’s enough RGB. But, I’m sure some of you are now ...
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There was a time when mouse mats were pretty basic, with a one-size-fits-all approach. These days, there are various sizes, surfaces, and even RGB options to enhance your gaming station. As far as ...
Hardware support under Linux is far better than it ever has been in the past. These days, most things “just work” out of the box, and you probably won’t have to compile any custom kernel modules.