Logitech continues to expand its peripherals lineup every year, bringing top-quality headphones, keyboards, mice and more. This time, it has introduced a 60 percent keyboard that takes advantage of ...
Compact gaming keyboards are popular among gamers who travel a lot or just prefer more space on their desktops. Logitech G has announced its first 60% keyboard and the newest addition to its ...
60% mechanical keyboards — smaller keyboards without arrow keys and numeric keypads — are often difficult to love. They seem truncated for folks used to having arrow keys in the lower right corner, ...
Maybe it’s because our homes are feeling increasingly cramped, but 60 percent keyboards seem to be coming into vogue. Those are decks that not only lack a number pad, but also jettison all the ...
The Mountain Everest 60 is one of our favourite 60 percent keyboards because of its clever modular design and thoughtful touches overall, and has received a hefty discount over at Amazon USA. It's ...
The original Mountain Everest Max marked an impressive debut for the new company, bringing with it an innovative, modular design and fine attention to detail. It’s back with its latest release, the ...
I don't know what's in the water over at Newegg at the moment, but there's a serious deal on a fantastic mechanical keyboard with over $100 off its list price. The Mountain Everest 60 is one of our ...
Logitech has unveiled the G Pro X 60, its latest gaming keyboard. Similar to the peripheral maker's G Pro X TKL from last year, this is a wireless model aimed at competitive-minded gamers first and ...
Should you buy a 60 percent keyboard? Best answer: As long as you don't mind a lack of arrow keys, numpad, F keys, and navigation cluster, a 60% keyboard will save space on your desk, add some style ...
The Logitech Pro X 60 keyboard is a solid example of how a mechanical gaming keyboard should be in today's market - but misses some features we wish it had. Logitech Pro X 60 review in 60 seconds The ...
The Mountain Everest 60 keyboard is the one we’re reviewing today. We have already covered two products of this German company; one was the Makalu 67 mouse and the Everest Max keyboard. This time it’s ...
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