Keyboards equipped with mechanical switches known as 'red axis' and 'blue axis' are gaining a lot of support because they can choose their favorite hitting feeling and they are comfortable to hit.
A review of the HyperX Alloy FPS Pro mechanical keyboard, featuring Cherry MX Red switches, and a typing sound demonstration ...
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Great budget board: HyperX Alloy FPS Pro mechanical keyboard review with Cherry MX Red switches
HyperX Alloy fps Pro Mechanical Keyboard Review with Cherry mx Red Switches 0:00-0:52 Intro 0:52-6:55 Features and Review ...
Cherry are the go-to supplier of switches for many mechanical keyboard gamers, and are certainly a crowd favourite among keyboard manufacturers. Now Cherry are bringing their keyswitch expertise to a ...
Cherry Americas introduced its latest Cherry MX switches for mechanical keyboards on December 21. The Cherry MX Silent and the Cherry MX Silent RGB. As their names indicate, these switches are ...
The Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS gaming keyboard which initially began shipping in Europe three months ago now has been updated to include options for Cherry MX brown and Cherry MX red switches, instead ...
Spouses, coworkers, and roommates rejoice: Corsair and Cherry MX announced today they’ve created a brand new mechanical keyboard switch, the “RGB Silent.” And it’s, as the name would indicate, silent.
When mechanical keyboards hit the PC gaming scene a number of years ago, it became clear very quickly that there was a preferred choice for switches: CHERRY. While CHERRY existed long before its ...
Up until the patents on Cherry’s mechanical switches expired several years ago, Cherry was practically the only major player in the mechanical switch space, but despite supplying most of the world’s ...
The MX 8.2 TKL Wireless has a splash of style to elevate it above the similar MX 3.0S. The keyboard sits on an aluminum slab, with the keycaps floating above the exposed, translucent switch housings.
At the CES 2018 show, Cherry continued its expansion of Cherry MX keyboard switches by announcing a new low-profile version aimed at high-end and thin keyboards for both notebooks and desktops.
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