Epomaker’s QK81 mechanical keyboard isn’t explicitly a cutesy or kawaii keyboard. Nowhere on its store page does it attempt to lean into a softer femi...[Read More]
I haven’t been a huge fan of smaller keyboards, mainly because I’m a traditionalist and have always loved the use of a keypad. But occasionally, I run...[Read More]
I get it, mechanical keyboards can be expensive. Finding the perfect mechanical keyboard for work and/or play is an expensive hobby that spans years. ...[Read More]
A short while ago, I reviewed Epomaker’s TH99. It enthralled me with its creaminess. Its Creamy Jade switches more than lived up to their names as I t...[Read More]
Far too much of the prebuilt mechanical keyboard market is comprised of 75% or smaller layouts. I get it, though – larger (read: 98% or more) layout k...[Read More]
Mechanical keyboards. Hall Effect keyboards. Optical Keyboards. I’ve used them all. You’ve probably used one type of keyboard, or perhaps two. Earlier...[Read More]
As a college student that likes to squeeze in some gaming sessions in between classes and work, this keyboard has been a treat. Up until recently, I’v...[Read More]
Hall effect keyboards are becoming increasingly popular in the mechanical gaming keyboard space thanks to manufacturers taking a chance on a technolog...[Read More]
Today’s double feature comes courtesy of the folks at Epomaker. I’m going to cover a prebuilt keyboard and set of new switches. If you’re looking for ...[Read More]
This review is another double whammy, folks. Today, I’m going to be covering another keyboard and another accessory (which, let’s face it, is a comple...[Read More]
There is nothing in this world more satisfying than a good keyboard. When done right, a keyboard is a word piano that allows you mental verbal musical...[Read More]
This review is a double whammy, folks. Today, I’m going to be covering two accessories in one entry – a mechanical keyboard and a specialty USB cable ...[Read More]