Cherry Americas introduced its latest Cherry MX switches for mechanical keyboards on December 21. The Cherry MX Silent and the Cherry MX Silent RGB. As their names indicate, these switches are ...
Corsair's peripheral arm has announced a new gaming keyboard, the Strafe RGB Silent, which is the first to use Cherry's latest MX RGB Silent switches. Developed by Cherry as an alternative to its ...
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 ...
Mechanical keyboards: absolutely the best for both typing and annoying anyone else in the vicinity. Details are quite sparse on the switch right now between a Youtube video that went out and a press ...
Corsair announced the immediate availability of the Corsair Strafe RGB Silent, the world’s first mechanical keyboard to use the new Cherry MX Silent keyswitch. With a sophisticated noise dampening ...
Cherry extends the MX family with a new Silent Switch with patented* noise reduction. The manufacturer who consistently improves the development of mechanical key switches is now offering the proven ...
PC keyboard specialist Cherry has launched a new kind of mechanical keyswitch. The Cherry MX Silent switches are claimed to be the quietest mechanical keyswitches due to the use of a patented noise ...
Cherry is a household name in the mechanical keyboard industry, and the company produces an obscene amount of mechanical switches every year. Last year, Cherry manufactured MX Silent switches in ...
Keyboards equipped with mechanical switches known as 'red axis' and 'blue axis' are gaining a lot of support because they can choose their favorite hitting feeling and they are comfortable to hit.
From the first few key presses, Cherry's £80/$90 KC 200 MX mechanical keyboard ably demonstrates the genius of the German firm's new MX2A switches - while being a fascinating but not faultless ...