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MelGeek Centauri 80 keyboard review

The MelGeek Centauri 80 is a high-end premium keyboard that, despite its TKL configuration, offers users more than enough ...
A keyboard with fast actuation can drastically improve how you type or play games. Right now, keyboards featuring magnetic switches rank among the fastest, thanks to their adjustable actuation points ...
In a world of many "samey" Mac mechanical keyboards, the Epomaker Split65 stands out. It features a split design that's supposedly more ergonomic, but not everyone will actually be able to type with ...
With Das Keyboard, you usually make a trade-off. You get exquisite typing experiences, so good that they've won passionate fans among programmers, gamers, and other PC power users. To get an idea of ...
The Zagg Pro Keyboard 12 is a slim, lightweight desktop keyboard that uses Bluetooth so no data cable is required. And it also charges wirelessly so it never needs a cable of any kind. The accessory ...
The Kemove K68 Mechanical Keyboard is customizable, with colorful lighting and wireless capabilities — but at a steep price. Mechanical keyboards have become an increasing trend, with more and more ...
The Das Keyboard series has been one of the gold standards for mechanical keyboards for office use. The Das Keyboard 6 takes things to the next level with a refined design with simple aesthetics, ...
The KM360 is an average budget keyboard, but even its Cherry switches can’t get it to match the value of G.Skill’s smaller and much more flexible design. When I reviewed the G.Skill KM250 five months ...
I’m a mechanical keyboard nut. You might have guessed that, given how I do most of the keyboard reviews around here, how I built a custom one-handed keyboard, or spent hours traveling to New York City ...