The German keyboard maker Cherry l has its origins way back in the early years of the personal computer market when we were all toiling away on our IBM PC clones. Cherry was the company that made high ...
The XTRFY MX 8.2 Pro TMR Wireless keyboard ses TMR technology. Each switch has an embedded magnet that’s detected by a TMR ...
Cherry XTRFY MX 8.3 TKL Wireless and MX 10.1 Wireless gaming keyboards are coming to market this year. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
Cherry has chosen a so-called 75% layout without a number pad for this compact keyboard, which is currently in vogue. It is about as wide as Apple’s Magic Keyboard without a number pad, but three ...
KENOSHA, Wis. and AUERBACH I.D.OPF., Germany, March 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CHERRY XTRFY, the specialist for high-quality gaming peripherals, announces the availability of the new K5V2 keyboard – ...
CHERRY has announced new additions to its range of mechanical gaming keyboards in the form of the first gaming keyboard with CHERRY’s new mechanical MX2A switches. The XTRFY K5V2 as a compact gaming ...
If you want a beautiful and compact gaming keyboard but don't want to sacrifice functionality, then the Cherry XTRFY K5V2 may be the one for you. For those on the hunt for a creamy, smooth typing ...
What if your keyboard could do more than just type, what if it could transform the way you work, game, and create? Enter the Cherry KW 300 MX, a mechanical keyboard that redefines what it means to ...
The new CHERRY XTRFY K5V2 keyboard is a sight to behold for anyone looking for a compact, 65% layout. It's decked out with CHERRY's recently released MX2A switches, LED RGB light strips, and a slew of ...
While laptops are typically used for working on the go, a lot of work can also be completed on tablets and phones. Unfortunately, it can be a bit more difficult on these devices without a physical ...
Gaming Mice 'We need to do lightweight, but fine, what else?' says Logitech chief engineer, and after getting tons of hours in with the Superstrike I agree the new tech is worth a heavier gaming mouse ...