Upgrading a keyboard can get expensive fast. If you look into the worlds of artisan keycaps, new switch plates, custom mods, and high-end switches, a $20 keyboard can quickly turn into a $200 job.
The holy and durable grail of keycaps? In this quick test, we look at the new PBT Double-Shot Keycaps from Corsair, compatible with their pretty much all of the K95, K70, K65, K66, K63 and STRAFE ...
Whether you’re buying your first mechanical keyboard or doing research for your endgame build, keycaps are a huge part of not only your keyboard’s appearance but also its all-around typing experience.
Keycaps are the first thing you see on a keyboard (custom USB cables second). They define the board and, most often, your entire desk. And along with that, they also are the first impression that ...
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Mechanical keyboards have taken the PC gaming community by storm. Enthusiasts have been sharing photos and videos of their latest acquisitions, attending keyboard meetups, and joining communities to ...
Mechanical keyboards are great. But they’re also pricey, at least most of the time. The average retail price of the last five keyboards I reviewed is 200 freakin’ dollars, which would elicit justified ...
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