Top 3 TKL (Tenkeyless) Keyboards for Gaming & Office Work
Tenkeyless (TKL) keyboards have really been gaining popularity and these some of the best we’ve found. The Logitech G Pro, Tesoro GRAM Spectrum TKL and Massdrop CTL are all awesome…
Tenkeyless (TKL) keyboards have really been gaining popularity and these some of the best we’ve found. The Logitech G Pro, Tesoro GRAM Spectrum TKL and Massdrop CTL are all awesome…
Logitech takes a stab at the sub-$100 mechanical keyboard market with the launch of the G413 Carbon equiped with super fast Romer-G switches. The red illumination is nice; the aluminum…
Are gaming peripherals slowly becoming all the same? We review the Cougar Revenger Mouse and the Attack X3 mechanical gaming Keyboard to see how innovation is slowly winding in this…
HardwareCanucks responded very poorly to the criticism they received for being incompetent when building a “budget” PC and it makes for some funny moments. All I know is that Im…
After using the Ducky One 2 SF for the past few weeks, I’ve concluded this is my perfect keyboard for gaming and editing. The form factor is not traditional but…
The new HyperX Alloy Origins is the first gaming keyboard to use the new HyperX Red Linear switches. But does that make it different or just another gaming keyboard in…
The Steelseries Apex Pro gaming keyboard has been hyped up and talked about mostly because of its Omnipoint switch technology. But do these mechanical switches make this the best gaming…
During Computex 2019, Steelseries surprised us with an unveiling of their patented Omnipoint adjustable mechanical switches. Basically these keyboard switches can have their actuation point modified though either software or…
With the Razer Huntsman Elite gaming RGB mechanical keyboard PC gaming is pretty overkill… Razer Huntsman: http://austin.tech/razerhuntsman My cheap mechanical keyboard on Amazon: http://austin.tech/tomokokeyboard By using our Amazon affiliate links,…
Are many gaming keyboard companies ripping us off? That’s the question we asked ourselves during Computex 2019 where companies like Varmilo, Leopold, Wooting and Ducky were busy putting their “gaming”…
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