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The K28, launched late last year by rhythm game hardware specialists GAMO2, is a keyboard designed specifically for playing rhythm games on console and PC. It features 28 keyboard keys with strong ...
When they asked if we’d like to look at their new Ultimus RGB mechanical keyboard, coming in at a low $79.99 MSRP, we jumped at the chance. How much keyboard can you get for eighty dollars?
Cherry's XTRFY MX 8.3 TKL Wireless is also not the cheapest board around, launching at $300 in the United States. Cherry's ...
Like the K95 RGB Platinum before it, the K100 RGB is a sprawling control panel of a keyboard, flush with all the quality-of-life features a PC gamer would want. It spreads over 1.44 by 18.44 by 6. ...
The Realforce RGB looks like the keyboard you’d find covered in dust at a garage sale, ‘90s tech startup logo and all. The F1 key even has a secondary command that just says “web.” Web.
Available in October with pre-orders in August STRAFE RGB Silent: $159.99 MSRP, STRAFE RGB: $149.99 MSRP Keyboards can be pre-ordered in September and become available in October.
If you’re willing to install, the sky’s the limit. Final Thoughts The K95 RGB Platinum is the most clearly high-end gaming keyboard I’ve seen.
Both the K70 RGB TKL mechanical gaming keyboard and Sabre RGB Pro mouse use the company's Axon processing tech to give each an 8,000Hz polling rate. For the keyboard, that means no input lag and ...
This might be my favorite RGB-enabled keyboard. Previously I would’ve gone with the K70 because of its Cherry switches, and I still think Corsair has a few advantages over G.Skill—a less ...
For the time being, there appear to be at least three hardware codenames associated with RGB keyboards. The first two are Vell and Taniks, both of which are based on Intel’s 12th Gen Alder Lake ...
The K65 RGB Mini is compatible with iCue, Corsair’s peripheral configuration software. The recently redesigned iCue app lets you create keyboard profiles with remapped keys and custom macros ...