Is that really a big deal for keyboards? My Model M still uses a PS/2 to USB adapter, it's not like you'd be losing transfer speed by having to use a USB A to C adapter.
Retro keyboards are becoming more popular and one startup has a promising design. Elretron's Penna keyboard appears to have legs, outweighing the competition, thanks to its stunning design that comes ...
In a nutshell: 8BitDo is now accepting pre-orders for its latest retro mechanical keyboard, a throwback to IBM's legendary Model M from the mid-80s. The new M Edition technically isn't new at all. The ...
If you had looked around any office in the 1980’s which had a computer (there wasn’t that many) you would have almost certainly have seen an IBM Model F keyboard. They were so popular in fact that the ...
Retro is in, and MM Studio makes it feel new all over again. The company's last keyboard, the innovative Class80, earned a lot of attention. It was a TKL keyboard inspired by the Famicon (but would ...
Almost all keyboards made since the early 1990s are, frankly, no good. A tiny group of writers and hackers know better. They use vintage IBM keyboards. Ugly, built like tanks, and, most importantly, ...
Do you have a soft spot in your heart for the early days of computing? Epomaker’s new B21 wireless mechanical keyboard might just be for you. It’s retro-inspired but built for the modern user with ...
FEEDING of consumers love for nostalgia, this company has developed a retro product that you would expect to see in a trendy Melbourne cafe. Elretron’s Penna keyboard appears to have legs, outweighing ...
Regular readers will know I’m a big fan of mechanical keyboards. These clicky-style keyboards have grown in popularity over the past year or so. Gamers particularly love the more tactile feedback of ...
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