Gaming keyboards are plentiful and diverse right now. You can buy them in black or white, wired or wireless, and with at least a dozen key switch options. And every year they’ve gotten bigger and more ...
The Royal Kludge RK61, in its varying forms, has been one of our favourite 60 percent keyboards for quite some time, having maintained its place in our ranking for a number of years at this point.
Should you buy a 60 percent keyboard? Best answer: As long as you don't mind a lack of arrow keys, numpad, F keys, and navigation cluster, a 60% keyboard will save space on your desk, add some style ...
Born in the 8-bit era, raised by the 16-bit era, and perfected by the 32-bit era, Cory's roots grew from the likes Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man to the world of Resident Evil and Castlevania. Owning ...
Maybe it’s because our homes are feeling increasingly cramped, but 60 percent keyboards seem to be coming into vogue. Those are decks that not only lack a number pad, but also jettison all the ...
Volume roller embedded in the left side. Game mode toggle on the right. Convenient Bluetooth/Lightspeed device buttons. Satisfyingly clicky keys. Low profile. 60 percent layout means a lot of ...
HyperX announces the new Alloy Origins 60, a 60 percent keyboard. The mechanical keyboard makes use of HyperX's own Red switches. The Alloy Origins 60 will be available in the U.S. from February 22 ...
The smaller 60 percent keyboards are becoming more popular for gamers, computer users with compact workspaces, and even those on the move. Small and compact, they transport easier than a TKL or ...
Which keys are absolutely essential to a keyboard? Many will tell you the entire numpad is, while others demand macro keys. I personally insist on a volume knob for my home office setup. And as ...
Modern keyboards are manufactured to such a high standard that even the compact 60% versions can cram in most of the same features as the very best keyboards of any size. The distinct look, compact ...
When it comes to keyboards, many typists assume the bigger, the better. And while a large, ergonomic keyboard may work best for those spending hours doing office work, smaller keyboards are preferable ...