It’s hard to improve upon perfection. Corsair’s trying, though. The $229 Corsair K100 RGB, successor to the beloved K95 RGB Platinum, adds a fresh coat of paint, new proprietary opto-mechanical ...
RGB keyboards are the sports cars of the keyboard world. You don’t need one, but they are sure nice to have. These LED-backlit keyboards generate custom colors by projecting simultaneous combinations ...
The Corsair K55 CORE RGB gaming keyboard doesn't feature mechanical switches, but the typing is still smooth and crisp. For under $40, you get a fully featured full-sized Corsair keyboard with great ...
Full-size keyboards are great for actually typing on and using for day-to-day interfacing duties. They’re less good for impressing the Internet. If you really want to show off, you gotta go really big ...
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Let me say this right off the bat—I really don't know how much I'd be willing to spend on a keyboard, but I'm fairly confident it's somewhere south of $400. I didn't pull that figure out of thin air.
“For 20 years, Corsair has equipped gamers with high-performance, precision hardware to build their dream PCs. Corsair Gaming now introduces new ways for PC gamers to optimize how they play,” said ...
Canyon RGB Wireless Keyboard is one of the devices we are recommending(Image: Canyon) A keyboard is a crucial tool in any computing set-up, so the model you choose ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. Are you old enough to remember the sort of keyboard that ...
Adam Corsetti is a Commerce Writer from the United States. An avid gamer since childhood, Adam became hooked on video games after using the original Nintendo NES console. During college, he created a ...
In undergrad, I was the guy you’d run to if you needed a charge, because I always had at least a few portable batteries in my bag at all times. A lifelong interest in technology led me to PCMag, where ...