SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Razer™, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, today announced the world’s first optical keyboard designed for laptops. Razer was the first to introduce a ...
If you've got a little more than $2,600 to spend, the world's first optical keyboard for a gaming laptop can be yours.Razer announced the new hardware today which works, for now, only with its Razer ...
Razer's original DeathStalker keyboard series was launched nearly 10 years ago and was an accidental submission into the company's gaming keyboard lineup. Named after one of the deadliest scorpions in ...
Logan Moore is the Managing Editor around these parts and enjoys the video game Super Mario Odyssey. Anyone who does a fair amount of gaming on their PC knows how vital it is to have a quality ...
The engineering and development team at Vissles has created a new ultra-thin the 75% optical mechanical keyboard featuring 85 compact keys equipped with low-profile optical switches. The Vissles LP85 ...
A keyboard might be just another input device for many, but a highly personal and valued part of their PC setup for others. While many parts come together to determine how good a keyboard sounds and ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
The Razer Huntsman V3 Pro’s exceptional performance it’s thanks to its Gen-2 Analog Optical Switches. These switches represent a significant advancement in keyboard technology, using light for ...
There’s a newish development in the world of keyboards; the optical switch. It’s been around for a couple years in desktop keyboards, and recently became available on a laptop keyboard as well. These ...
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Making keyboards is easy, right? Just wire up a bunch of switches matrix-style to a microcontroller, slap some QMK and a set of keycaps on there and you’re good to go. Well, yeah, that might work for ...