Keyboard
With Apple’s iPadOS 13.4 bringing trackpad support to the operating system, it was just a matter of time before third-party accessory manufacturers created new keyboards with a touchpad. Logitech with its Combo Touch keyboard cases turned out to be the first. Logitech’s Combo Touch folios are full-sized keyboards designed for iPads, so they have all the iPadOS shortcut keys, a touchpad that supports all the gestures the operating system does (including swipe, scroll, switch apps, pinch, double-tap, and more), and has a kickstand supporting various angles. The keyboards use 18 mm keys featuring a scissor mechanism with a 1 mm travel distance and backlighting, so from this standpoint the Combo Touch behave exactly like Apple’s latest Magic Keyboards. Logitech’s keyboard cases can work with the...
Razer Updates The BlackWidow Chroma Keyboard: New Ergonomics And Switch Choices
The Razer BlackWidow keyboard has been around since 2010, and it is one of Razer’s most popular gaming keyboards. Today Razer is announcing an updated version of this keyboard...
14 by Brett Howse on 1/24/2017The Das Keyboard 'Prime 13' & '4 Professional' Mechanical Keyboard Review
In this review we are taking a look at two mechanical keyboards from Das Keyboard, the 4 Professional and the Prime 13. The 4 Professional is a very popular...
58 by E. Fylladitakis on 1/10/2017Nanoxia Ncore Retro: Mechanical, Water Resistant, 'Warehouse 13' Style Keyboard
Despite the mark on mechanical keyboards, not a lot of PC users have actually tried a classic mechanical typewriter, with round keys as well as the distinctive look, feel...
30 by Anton Shilov on 12/9/2016Best Mechanical Keyboards: Holiday 2016
Mechanical keyboards have become highly popular during the past few years, with almost every advanced PC user wanting one on his/her desk. There are many arguments regarding the advantages...
35 by E. Fylladitakis on 12/9/2016Capsule Review: The Zalman ZM-K650WP Gaming Keyboard: Waterproof at $30
A number of manufacturers have been trying to fill in the gap between electronic and mechanical keyboards. In this review we are having a look at the Zalman ZM-K650WP...
19 by E. Fylladitakis on 11/17/2016The Cooler Master Master Keys Pro L White Mechanical Keyboard Review
Cooler Master is a very familiar brand name amongst enthusiasts, with a virtually endless lineup of products ranging from PC cases and coolers to peripherals and accessories. In this...
23 by E. Fylladitakis on 10/21/2016Logitech Multi-Device K780 Keyboard and M720 Triathlon Mouse Review
Logitech introduced an innovative multi-device Bluetooth keyboard, the Multi-Device K480, back in 2014. The K480 could be configured for use with up to three different devices, and definitely stood...
30 by Ganesh T S on 9/14/2016The Tesoro Gram Spectrum Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard Review
Today we are taking our first look at a “low-profile” mechanical keyboard, the Tesoro Gram Spectrum. The Gram Spectrum features RGB lighting and full programmability, but its highlight are...
27 by E. Fylladitakis on 8/22/2016The Nixeus Moda Pro Review: A Professional Mechanical Keyboard for $55
In this review we are having a look at a low-cost mechanical keyboard, the Nixeus Moda Pro. The Moda Pro is a no-frills product that is mainly targeted to...
40 by E. Fylladitakis on 8/3/2016Zalman ZM-K650WP: Because You Need a Soda-proof, Chip-proof $30 Membrane Keyboard
In the land of gaming keyboards and enthusiasts, mechanical keys are easily becoming the norm with every keyboard company coming out with a new feature, doodad, or eSports team...
28 by Ian Cutress on 7/15/2016Razer Announces Mechanical Switch Keyboard For The Apple iPad Pro
When Apple announced the iPad Pro, they also announced a new accessory which was meant to be paired with the large form factor tablet in the Smart Keyboard. To...
16 by Brett Howse on 7/14/2016The Corsair Gaming K70 RGB RAPIDFIRE Mechanical Keyboard Review
There already are dozens of companies offering literally hundreds of mechanical keyboards, covering nearly all shapes and sizes. Designers try to innovate and differentiate but this becomes exceedingly difficult...
36 by E. Fylladitakis on 7/1/2016Capsule Review: SteelSeries Apex M500 Gaming Mechanical Keyboard
SteelSeries is a well-known manufacturer of gaming peripherals. Despite that, until recently they offered only a handful of mechanical keyboards, and those were using proprietary switches. Today we are...
62 by E. Fylladitakis on 6/10/2016The Patriot Viper V760 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
Today we are having a look at the Viper V760, a mechanical keyboard from Patriot’s new gaming peripheral line. The Viper V760 is boasting full programmability, RGB lighting and...
9 by E. Fylladitakis on 5/5/2016The Cougar Attack X3 Mechanical Keyboard & 450M Gaming Mouse Review
Today we're taking a look at the Attack X3 mechanical gaming keyboard and the 450M optical gaming mouse from Cougar. The Attack X3 is an advanced, programmable mechanical keyboard...
17 by E. Fylladitakis on 4/4/2016Logitech Announces G610 Orion Brown And G610 Orion Red Mechanical Keyboards
Today Logitech unveiled two new mechanical keyboards under their G branding, with the G610 Orion Brown and G610 Orion Red. As I’m sure many of you have already guessed...
21 by Brett Howse on 3/17/2016The Corsair Strafe RGB Mechanical Keyboard Review with MX Silent (Red) Switches
Cherry's MX Silent switches are making their debut on the Corsair Strafe RGB gaming mechanical keyboard. Corsair has the exclusive on the MX Silent for the first year, and...
58 by E. Fylladitakis on 3/15/2016The Zalman ZM-K700M Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
Zalman joins the market of mechanical gaming keyboards with the ZM-K700M, a keyboard based on Cherry MX switches and with white backlighting. The primary difference between this keyboard and...
26 by E. Fylladitakis on 2/3/2016Das Keyboard Unveils Its First Gaming Peripherals
The Das Keyboard trademark is best known for mechanical keyboards designed for the combination enthusiast and professional. For many years Metadot, the owner of the brand, has been going...
23 by Anton Shilov on 1/28/2016The Cherry MX Board 6.0 Mechanical Keyboard Review
We frequently review mechanical keyboards here in AnandTech. Over half of them come with mechanical switches from Cherry, and for good reason. If you are keeping track of our...
72 by E. Fylladitakis on 1/27/2016