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 ...
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 ...
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Mechanical keyboards just got faster. Cherry claims its new switch, dubbed the Cherry MX Speed (aka Silver), is the fastest Cherry switch on the market. “Thanks to an actuation point of 1.2 ...
Cherry mechanical keys have been around for a long time and gained a lot of popularity in recent years. There are many different types of switches, each with its own unique set of features and ...
A look at the new Cherry MX2A switches. Image: Cherry On Thursday, Cherry, the OGs of the mechanical keys, announced a redesign of its signature Cherry MX mechanical switches. The switch-maker is ...
You may not think much about the switches that sit underneath the keycaps of your keyboard, but there’s a large contingent of enthusiasts who really, really care. And for those users, Cherry’s various ...
When it comes to mechanical keyboards, Cherry MX and Outemu switches couldn't be further apart as two brands on the opposite end of the spectrum. The former is the German giant of keyboard switches ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
For the happily obsessed mechanical keyboard enthusiast, there's no detail too minor on the journey to the perfect switch. Perfect key feel is worth poring over switch specs or even splicing parts ...
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