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Epomaker TH99 Pro mechanical keyboard review
The EPOMAKER TH99 PRO feels like an incredibly high-end keyboard without needing the pricetag of one.
Matti Robinson is a veteran of the industry originally from Finland, with nearly 20 years of writing and editing experience. His love for gaming started with the Commodore 64 and grew with each ...
Keyboard maker McHose has launched its first full CNC aluminum, custom mechanical keyboard. The GX87 was launched on Indiegogo back in August with a starting price of just $89. The GX87 is being ...
TMR keyboards operate without contact and with extreme precision, allowing you to optimize trigger points, profiles, and functions to fully harness the benefits.
Endgame Gear is best known for making gaming mice, but it's made a welcome foray into gaming keyboards with the excellent Endgame Gear KB65HE. This plain-looking, but high-performing keyboard is the ...
Corsair's Galleon 100 SD fuses a full Stream Deck directly into a high-end mechanical keyboard, aiming to replace two pieces of desk gear with one premium accessory. Stream Decks are widely used by ...
Typing, gaming, coding or just browsing — how your fingers connect with your keyboard can change the whole feel of your setup. Whether you’re looking for something whisper-quiet and compact or a ...
I don’t do much PC gaming, but I’ve heard tell that nothing’s worse than an mouse or keyboard that don’t perform the way you need them to. Gaming peripheral company Razer has already cornered the ...
Matti Robinson is a veteran of the industry originally from Finland, with nearly 20 years of writing and editing experience. His love for gaming started with the Commodore 64 and grew with each ...
I just tested the GravaStar Mercury V75 Pro HE magnetic and Epomaker P65 mechanical keyboards. Both are good, but one is simply better, and here's why.
Ducky, a renowned manufacturer of high-quality mechanical keyboards, has once again pushed the boundaries of typing technology with the introduction of the One 3 Pro Nazca Line and the Zero 6108.
Mechanical keyboards have been around almost as long as personal computers, and the basic switch technology we’re still using first popped up in the 1980s. But it’s not an exaggeration to say that ...
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