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Angry Miao AM RGB 65 review: This 65% keyboard is like no other, with an eye-watering price tag
By Harish Jonnalagadda published
Review Angry Miao is back with another stunner of a keyboard, this time based on the Nintendo Game Boy. Meet the AM RGB 65.
Logitech G515 LIGHTSPEED TKL Wireless Gaming Keyboard review: Slim, attractive, well-priced
By Zachary Boddy published
Review The new Logitech G515 TKL is a mid-range wireless gaming keyboard with a slim and attractive design and great typing experience, but is it worth it?
Logitech stoops to a new low (literally) with its latest gaming keyboard, and I have strong thoughts about it
By Zachary Boddy published
Low Profile Logitech announced its G515 LIGHTSPEED TKL Wireless Gaming Keyboard, a beautiful low-profile peripheral with per-key RGB lighting that's available now.
Keychron Q6 Pro review: The ultimate full-size mechanical keyboard
By Harish Jonnalagadda published
Review The Q6 Pro has everything you need in a high-end mechanical keyboard.
Logitech MX Keys S review: A consistent, versatile, and feature-packed wireless keyboard
By Zachary Boddy published
Review The Logitech MX Keys S is the company's take on a productivity-focused wireless keyboard, and is all-around a fantastic peripheral.
Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Keyboard review: Alienware is starting to get REALLY good at this
By Zachary Boddy published
Review The Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Keyboard is the first of a new line of gaming accessories from Alienware, and it's just a really solid 75% keyboard.
HP detaches the number pad from its latest ergonomic wireless keyboard and provides a 24-month battery life
By Kevin Okemwa published
ERGONOMIC WAY HP just unveiled its 960 Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard with a separate number pad, providing users with more flexibility and promising a 24-month battery life.
Microsoft's killed-off PC accessories are back from the grave, including a never-released device
By Kevin Okemwa published
Reborn Microsoft branded accessories get an extended lifeline but under a different brand name. Incase will make the accessories using the same manufacturing components and supply chain.
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