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Inland Gaming MK Pro 75% keyboard
7.5

Introduction (Inland Gaming MK Pro 75% )Creating your very own custom gaming keyboard might seem like it would cost a lot, and usually, it does (just like many top-notch gaming keyboards). However, $80 isn’t too shabby for a custom keyboard kit that looks as good as those double the price. That’s what you get with the Inland Gaming MK Pro 75% keyboard kit (Barebone Edition) from Micro Center, currently on sale for just $80. The Inland Gaming MK Pro 75% keyboard, or MK Pro for short, is a wired gaming keyboard with 75% of the keys, housed in a full…

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MSI Vigor GK50 Elite Review
8.0

Introduction Mechanical keyboards can sometimes cost a lot, especially if you want a great one for gaming (MSI Vigor GK50 Elite). You’re not just searching for a strong and good-looking keyboard, but also one that enhances your gaming experience. This might mean having extra features like programmable keys, colorful backlighting for each key, and easy-to-use software. The MSI Vigor GK50 Elite ticks many of these boxes, though not all. It’s an improved version of the MSI Vigor GK50 Low Profile, now with full-height mechanical switches and keycaps. Priced around $80 at the moment, it’s a fantastic deal. The MSI Vigor…

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Gaming Experience Logitech G915 gaming keyboard
8.3

Introduction (Logitech G915 gaming keyboard)Determining how well a gaming keyboard performs can be tricky. Unlike a mouse or headset, where you can quickly feel the difference, keyboards are a bit more subtle. Have you ever blamed a bad gaming score on the keyboard’s mechanical switches or its rollover capability? Even without solid performance numbers, you just know when you’ve found the perfect gaming keyboard. The Logitech G915 Lightspeed, though expensive at $249, gave me that certainty from the first few keystrokes. Its low-profile mechanical keys on a slim top plate make typing much smoother compared to other mechanical keyboards. While…

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Asus ROG Azoth
8.0

Introduction The Asus ROG Azoth keyboard caught our attention at CES 2023, and we were so impressed that we awarded it the Best In Show. And let me tell you, it’s not just about looks. The Azoth has a sleek black-and-gray design, a departure from the usual bold, gamer-centric red-eyed theme of Asus’ ROG line. Not only does it look cool, but the typing experience is also fantastic. It’s like a top-notch custom keyboard had a wild time and became a fan of Fortnite – and I’m totally on board with it. Admittedly, it’s not a budget-friendly option; the ROG…

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SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Wireless
7.5

Introduction SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Wireless Earlier this year, SteelSeries released new keyboards called the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Wireless and Apex Pro Mini Wireless. These are smaller keyboards, known as 60 percent mini keyboards, and they come with SteelSeries’ new Omni Point 2.0 linear optical switches that you can adjust to your liking. However, the 60 percent layout might be too small for those with larger desks. The good news is that SteelSeries has now introduced the Apex Pro line in a more accessible TKL (tenkeyless) format. While they are not full-size keyboards, they offer a bit more space…

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Patriot Memory Viper V765 Keyboard
8.8

Introduction Patriot Memory Viper V765 Keyboard (Patriot Memory Viper V765 Keyboard)When it comes to keyboards, things like customizable RGB backlighting and media controls matter, but the most crucial aspect is how the keys feel when you press them. The Patriot Viper V765 stands out because it uses Kailh Box White switches, offering an exceptional clicky typing and gaming experience. This surpasses the performance of keyboards with Cherry MX Blue switches, which are commonly found in its competitors. With vibrant RGB keys and a sleek aluminum chassis, the Viper V765, priced at $89, not only delivers an excellent keyboard experience but…

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Logitech MX Master 3
7.8

Introduction Logitech MX Master 3 The Logitech MX Master 3 is the newest addition to Logitech’s MX Master series, and its updated design makes it a great choice for a mouse that boosts productivity. This mouse has a comfortable and ergonomic design, unique features that can be adapted to specific software, a new magnetic scroll wheel, and a longer-lasting battery. While it’s a bit pricey for a productivity mouse ($99.99, though you might get a better deal with a Logitech promo code), the added capabilities can enhance your workflow and efficiency. This is particularly beneficial for professionals who spend most…

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Logitech Ergo K860 keyboard review
8.3

Introduction The new Logitech Ergo K860 keyboard is part of their ergonomic mouse collection. I’ve been trying out the Ergo K860 for about a week. Although the keyboard helps improve how I move my hands, I struggled a bit to adapt to its design. However, it showed me some cool new features that I’ll now expect in any new keyboard I buy. If you’re into split-design ergonomic keyboards, you should check out the Logitech Ergo K860. Specifications SpecificationDetailsDesignSplit ergonomic design with curved layoutAdjustable palm lift (0, -4, or -7 degrees)ConnectivityWireless: Bluetooth, Logitech Unifying USB receiverMulti-device pairing capabilityKey FeaturesFull-size keyboard with…

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Logitech G502 X Plus
7.5

Introduction The Logitech G502 X Plus is the new version of the Logitech G502 Lightspeed, which came out more than three years ago in May 2019. It keeps the same general shape as its older version, with a long, comfortable body and a U-shaped thumb rest. However, it looks a bit different now, with a less sharp and more rounded design compared to earlier G502 mice. This new mouse features Logitech’s latest Hero 25K sensor and the brand-new “Lightforce” hybrid optical-mechanical switches. It also has an amazing eight-zone RGB light strip that looks really cool and might be one of…

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Phanteks Eclipse G360A
8.0

Introductions Phanteks Eclipse G360A Phanteks knows what makes a good PC case. Phanteks Eclipse G360A has been on our top list for the best budget ATX case for over a year. Now, the new Eclipse G360A aims to make things even better on a budget. It’s priced at $99.99, just a bit more than its predecessor. The Eclipse G360A isn’t too different from the previous model. However, for about $10 extra, it comes with an additional aRGB fan, supports PWM for all three fans, and can fit 360mm radiators at the top and front. This helps in cooling high-quality components.…

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