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Logitech G Pro X 60 Lightspeed Review: Compact and Customizable
By Christopher Coke published
The 60-percent keyboard for people who hate 60-percents

Corsair K65 Plus Wireless Keyboard Review: High-end value
By Matt Safford published
A comfortable 75% layout, foam and silicone for excellent sound dampening, and lubed, swappable switches for $159?

NZXT Function 2 Review: Surprisingly... Solid
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
NZXT's new Function 2 keyboards now have extra sound dampening in their cases and up to 8,000 Hz polling rates.

Cherry KC 200 MX Review: Super Silent
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
The Cherry KC 200 MX is the first keyboard to ship with Cherry's new MX2A switches installed. That's it. That's the story.

Arbiter Studio Polar 65 Review: Sounds great out of the box
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Perfect for those who don't need more than 68 keys.

Grab This $36 Budget TKL Gaming Keyboard From Keychron: Real Deals
By Stewart Bendle published
The Keychron C3 Pro is currently for sale on Amazon for $36 - that's a great price for a budget keyboard with this pedigree.

Corsair K70 Core RGB Review: Third Time’s a Charm
By Myles Goldman published
The Corsair K70 Max RGB comes with all of the bells and whistles its older sibling shipped with. However, the K70 Max RGB features magnetic switches that are incredibly smooth and highly adjustable.

Lemokey L3 Review: Keychron’s First Gaming Keyboard
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Keychron is moving into gaming keyboard territory with the Lemokey L3 — a wireless mechanical TKL keyboard whose sole claim to gaming prowess is 2.4-GHz wireless connectivity.

Razer BlackWidow V4 75% Review: It’s What’s Inside That Counts
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Razer’s first hot-swappable keyboard features tactile mechanical switches and a gasket-mounted PCB, plus a polling rate of up to 8,000 Hz.

Corsair K70 Max RGB Review: Even Better than The Original
By Myles Goldman published
The Corsair K70 Max RGB comes with all of the bells and whistles its older sibling shipped with. However, the K70 Max RGB features magnetic switches that are incredibly smooth and highly adjustable.
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