Mechanical keyboards offer incredible performance and durability compared to membrane switch keyboards, and they’re loved by gamers and day-to-day PC users alike for their unique tactile feel. There’s ...
Mechanical keyboards are a dime a dozen these days and it's difficult to pick one that's truly bad, but there are some gems out there. An issue with gaming mechanical keyboards is the obnoxious ...
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 ...
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.
The Cherry XTRFY MX 10.1 may be a large mechanical keyboard and a bit expensive, but it is absolutely one of the best to come out from the manufacturer with good — but not perfect — Mac support.
Corsair’s K70 Low Profile recreates a scissor switch’s ergonomics with a new, slimmer Cherry MX mechanical switch. The new switch will be great for laptops, but it’s pretty damn nice on desktops as ...
Stick to one keycap profile, as mixing profiles can cause tactile unevenness. Match keycap materials because different plastics and printing techniques change the feel and sound of the keyboard.
Find out if the Cherry MX 6.0 mechanical keyboard is worth the purchase. There’s a massive market for gaming peripherals, especially for the PC platform. One of the bigger components that gamers have ...
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 ...