Cherry’s new pre-lubed switches are great…if only the keyboard they were in was as good. You’d be better off buying them on their own and installing them in a ...
The new Cherry MX Ergo Clear switch dates back to a modification from 2011, combining a big bump with a light spring. The new Cherry MX Ergo Clear switch dates back to a modification from 2011, ...
Adesso announced the EasyTouch 1500 Series, featuring Cherry switches, ergonomic design, and multi-OS support for power users and pros. Integrating Cherry switches into our keyboards offers customers ...
The new Cherry MX2A switch features better factory lubrication, a redesigned spring, and a host of extra tweaks to make it feel smoother and sound quieter. The new Cherry MX2A switch features better ...
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Switches for the People: Cherry Viola Switches
Announcing the new Cherry Viola switches, advertised as a competitor to rubber dome switches in everyday keyboards. Are they ...
For some, the cherry on top of a decked-out gaming PC is the mechanical keyboard. Even outside of gaming, a good mechanical plank is a delight to peck away at, provided you find a key switch that ...
Mechanical keyboard switch manufacturer Cherry has this week unveiled a new addition to its range of keyboard switches, introducing the new Cherry MX Ultra Low Profile Key Switches, offering a ...
Cherry is releasing the MX Black Clear-Top (aka the "Nixie") a new version of a keyboard switch from the '80s prized for its typing feel and acoustics. It was manufactured for a German company called ...
The latest mechanical keyboard switch by German peripheral maker Cherry is now available for preorder, and it features a number of design updates to its decades-old mechanical keyboard switches. The ...
The mechanical keyboard scene gets bigger every year, and it wouldn't exist without Cherry. The German switch maker's original MX designs are the foundation upon which most of today's myriad keyboard ...
The Cherry MX switch, first released way back in 1983, is the backbone of the current mechanical keyboard craze. We can talk all day about the IBM buckling spring or Topre’s “thocky” electrostatic ...
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