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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
The follow-up to the MX Board 6.0, oddly.
Cooler Master has decided to hit the keyboard enthusiast market with thick PBT keycaps, Cherry Green switches, and minimalist design. We got our hands on both the full-sized and TKL versions.
Designed to tie into Windows Hello.
Optical switches have been talked about for a while, and now Tesoro has put them into its Excalibur.
Bankruptcy could follow.
Bringing back the 90s.
Best of both worlds, company claims.
Aims at pro-grade gamers.
In a high-priced iPad Pro keyboard.
We catch up with Johan Borggren, Tesoro's VP for Global Sales and Marketing
Corsair's Strafe series was just a filler - the K70 returns in spectacular fashion
How do they work? Magnets.
Claims faster, longer-lasting switches.
Natec offers the RX88 mechanical keyboard as well as the low-profile and super-quiet RX22
Don't want or can't afford a mechanical keyboard? The i-Rocks K50 could be for you
Tenkeyless design loses a few features.
£150, May release.
New RGB lighting, stronger design.
2012's design concept soon a reality.
Looks for crowd-funded cash pile.
Sub-£100 mech board with RGB lighting.
If you're not keen on membrane or mechanical keyboards, the NovaTouch TKL might be for you
Capacitive, rather than mechanical.
October 14 2021 | 15:04
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