My favourite switch is the Cherry MX Green (sometimes Clears, depending on how I am feeling), but a good substitute for the Cherry switches is a set of Gateron Greens. These are far cheaper and easier ...
Over the years, computers have gone from electronic luxuries used for only a handful of purposes to necessities for many, capable of handling a range of tasks. Additionally, especially in the realm of ...
Increasingly, mechanical keyboards are among the best keyboards we’ve seen. There’s one big question when buying your first mechanical keyboard: What switch should you use? Between more than a dozen ...
SteelSeries joins the “Proprietary RGB Keyboard Switch” fray with the QS1, and—surprise!—it’s not half bad. If you’ve followed gaming keyboards for the last two years or so, you know that the rise of ...
HyperX’s Alloy FPS line gets an RGB upgrade, but the basics stay the same. This is still HyperX’s most quietly competent keyboard, with few standout features but an attractive design and an affordable ...
Corsair announced the immediate availability of the Corsair Strafe RGB Silent, the world’s first mechanical keyboard to use the new Cherry MX Silent keyswitch. With a sophisticated noise dampening ...
Cherry extends the MX family with a new Silent Switch with patented* noise reduction. The manufacturer who consistently improves the development of mechanical key switches is now offering the proven ...