Mechanical gaming keyboards with low-latency wireless connections used to be rare, but they're slowly becoming easier to find. The Cherry MX 3.0S Wireless ($159.99) combines a speedy cordless ...
Up until the patents on Cherry’s mechanical switches expired several years ago, Cherry was practically the only major player in the mechanical switch space, but despite supplying most of the world’s ...
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 ...
Generally speaking, mechanical keyboards are usually only the domain of desktop PC gamers. While they're more of a rarity on gaming laptops, Alienware is doing what it can to change that, today ...
The MX 8.2 TKL Wireless has a splash of style to elevate it above the similar MX 3.0S. The keyboard sits on an aluminum slab, with the keycaps floating above the exposed, translucent switch housings.
Mechanical keyboards are popular with gamers because they provide tactile feedback and tend be faster than other types of keyboards. So it’s no surprise that most desktop keyboards designed for gamers ...
More shock! More awe! It was only last week that Logitech announced it was bringing back the beloved Cherry MX switches for its G610 keyboard, sidelining its own proprietary Romer-G keys for at least ...
Cherry Americas has announced that it has launched its Silent and Silent RGB switches for the professional keyboard market. Previously these switches had been exclusive to Corsair, and featured on ...
Here on Hackaday, we like keyboard hacks. Given how much time we all spend pounding away on them, they’re natural hacks to come up with. If you’re pulling the circuitry from an existing keyboard then ...
Here on Hackaday, we like keyboard hacks. Given how much time we all spend pounding away on them, they’re natural hacks to come up with. If you’re pulling the circuitry from an existing keyboard then ...
Mechanical gaming keyboards with low-latency wireless connections used to be rare, but they're slowly becoming easier to find. The Cherry MX 3.0S Wireless ($159.99) combines a speedy cordless ...