Few things in the computing world are as viscerally satisfying as typing on an old-school mechanical keyboard. That signature click-clack—probably louder than it should be in polite office ...
Oh what could have been.
Here’s the Das Keyboard 4, possibly the most bad-ass clacky keyboard in existence. No keycap markings, USB 3.0, Cherry MX switches and a huge knob. All that plus Das’s trademark feature: it’s as big ...
Steelseries’ 6Gv2 is no frills version of the clacky, all-mechanical, all-tank 7G gaming keyboard, with complete anti-ghosting (you can press many as keys as there ...
I may be one of those young hipster kids, but I have had a fair share of time on an IBM clicky keyboard. Everyone remembers the sound of the constant clacking that was made from IBM’s buckling spring ...
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I’ve reviewed more mechanical keyboards than I can count and these are the only ones I'd buy
I'm incredibly lucky in that I'm a keyboard nerd who gets to spend a large chunk of his time getting paid to review the best mechanical keyboards, from budget heroes up to premium metal-clad monsters.
Adrian has been a tech enthusiast since the 90s with a particular passion for gaming that developed thanks to his first gaming outings on Pong, Zork and Space Invaders. In the years that followed he ...
I've had the same keyboard for about 14 years. It's a KeyTronic E03602UK001-C. It came with my first PC and was possibly one of the first to have Windows keys. Recently I've been unable to keep ...
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