The keyboard isn’t the only thing that gets an upgrade. The Raspberry Pi 5 guts inside come pre-loaded with 16GB of RAM (the ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 Plus is available now with a $110 price bump over last year’s model.
Still, a good-quality set of stabilizers, properly installed and lubricated, is probably the best upgrade you can make to a mechanical keyboard in spite of tariffs. The duty paid on a $20–30 item ...
The computer is currently available to purchase from the usual suspects like CanaKit and Micro Center, and generally starts ...
The Welder keyboard is a mechanical keyboard with RGB backlit keys and a special feature – a built-in 12.8 inch touchscreen display that makes this input device look more like a widescreen laptop than ...
Cherry XTRFY's latest high-end wireless mechanical keyboard, the MX 10.1, with an array of cool features is finally available ...
All four models are based on the Realforce GX1, a wired tenkeyless keyboard that normally runs $250-ish. Realforce keyboards are made by the Topre Corporation; they use capacitive Topre switches, like ...
The keyboard that gave us the standardised layout on both sides of the Atlantic, with its quintessential 100% form factor and classic buckling spring mechanical keys (in most instances), is about to ...
The Raspberry Pi 500+ is arriving for $200, and offers more RAM and storage than the regular 500 model. It also adopts mechanical key switches instead of membrane keys.
As founder Eben Upton explains, it all starts with a high-quality mechanical keyboard with removable keycaps and individual addressable RGB LEDs. Light users are invited to ...
For most gamers, a keyboard is just a keyboard—a tool you plug in and use. But what if it could be an extension of your hands ...