Topre RealForce 104UW Keyboard Review By Thomas Ran, Seth Colaner published 22 December 17 Not yet rated We review the Topre RealForce 104UW.
Everything You Need To Know About Intel’s Coffee Lake By Seth Colaner published 29 November 17 Stay current on all of Tom's Hardware's coverage of the Intel 8th-Generation Core processors (Coffee Lake): News, reviews, and analysis.
Kinesis Gaming Freestyle Edge: Ergo, Split, Mechanical By Seth Colaner published 23 November 17 Kinesis Gaming is marketing its Freestyle Edge split-design, ergonomic, kickstand-supported keyboard as a gaming plank, but it will sate typists, too.
Apple Scores Mixed Reality Win (Again) With Vrvana Acquisition By Seth Colaner published 22 November 17 Apple reportedly dropped $30M on Vrvana, a promising Canadian startup with impressive IP.
Cooler Master MasterKeys MK750, Hands On By Seth Colaner published 21 November 17 After making its debut at Computex 2017, Cooler Master’s new flagships keyboard, the MasterKeys MK750, is available with nary a missing feature.
Teardown: Kailh Low-Profile Switches By Seth Colaner published 20 November 17 We tear down Kaihua's new low-profile switches: the 1232, 1350, and 1442.
One Legal Battle, Three New Mechanical Keyboard Switch Sets By Seth Colaner published 8 November 17 As the dust (maybe) settles on the legal feud between Massdrop and Input Club, the kerfuffle may actually result in three new sets of switches.
New Linear QX2 Switches Debut On SteelSeries Apex M750 (Update: TKL Version) By Seth Colaner published 30 October 17 SteelSeries’ newest keyboard, the Apex M750, is the vehicle by which the company debuted its latest switch, the QX2
Razer Goes Membrane With 'Cynosa' Keyboard Line By Seth Colaner published 26 October 17 A mechanical keyboard, it is not. But it does have some high-end features.
Intel Invests $4.6M Into Eye-Tracking Company AdHawk, Competition Heats Up By Seth Colaner published 19 October 17 This news is the latest in the arms race around eye-tracking tech, which remains one of the next "needs" for both VR and, more importantly, AR.
Cherry Goes DIY With MX Mechanical Switch Kits By Seth Colaner published 19 October 17 Cherry, long the dominant mechanical switch maker, has cast an eye towards the DIY market by offering its switches “in different variants and as a special developer kit.”
Where To Buy Microsoft Windows Mixed Reality HMDs By Seth Colaner published 19 October 17 Microsoft has been chattering about its Windows Mixed Reality HMDs (by various names) for nearly a year, and now you can preorder any of the five that the company publicly acknowledges.
Everything You Need To Know About Windows Mixed Reality By Seth Colaner published 18 October 17 Your questions about Windows Mixed Reality, answered here.
Corsair’s Keyboard Keycap Kits Come Calling By Seth Colaner published 17 October 17 Corsair has its own PBT, doubleshot keycap kits. But they're only for (most) Corsair keyboards.
What You May Have Missed From Oculus Connect 4 By Seth Colaner published 17 October 17 Here's all of our coverage from Oculus Connect 4 (so far).
Locomotion In New Oculus Rift Titles By Seth Colaner published 16 October 17 We tried a handful of new titles at Oculus Connect 4 this past week, and as usual, each dealt with locomotion in a different way.
Oculus Project Santa Cruz: What We Know (So Far) By Seth Colaner published 11 October 17 Oculus announced its (other) untethered, standalone VR HMD at Oculus Connect. Here's everything we know about it so far.
Look Out, Microsoft: Oculus' Rift Bundle Is Now Permanently $399 By Seth Colaner published 11 October 17 The Rift bundle--which includes the headset, sensors, six free apps, and Touch controllers--is now, permanently, just $399.
Pressure Mounts For Oculus Ahead Of OC4 By Seth Colaner published 10 October 17 Oculus stands at a crossroads. It’s facing market threats from all sides, and its more or less walled-garden strategy looks more tenuous than ever.
Valve Licensing Its VR IP To Other Hardware Makers By Seth Colaner published 9 October 17 In a huge move, Valve announced that it’s licensing more of its VR technology to other hardware makers who can in turn build third-party VR devices.
Using HumanEyes Studio, The Vuze VR Camera's Software By Seth Colaner published 6 October 17 The company that makes the Vuze VR (360, 3D) camera, HumanEyes, built companion software for the camera called HumanEyes Studio.
Call For Writers On Tom’s Hardware By Seth Colaner published 4 October 17 Think you have what it takes to write for Tom's Hardware? Let us know!