It has been a keyboard summer, folks. Will Silberman and I have gone through a bevy of keyboard reviews. And we are still going. The latest keyboard we received is the L75 Air from developer XVX. It’s a 75% sized keyboard that may not bring a lot of pomp and circumstance like other bigger keyboards, but certainly delivers in comfort, style, and reliability. The fact that it is true to its name, Ai...[Read More]
The keyboard reviews keep on coming. I can dig it. Or is that ‘type it’? ANYWAY! Our latest keyboard review is the Epomaker – TH108 Pro, and this pink beauty is pleasant as it is pretty. It’s a gasket-mounted keyboard that features a useful LCD screen, raised creamy keys with jade switches, and a pretty swanky knob for multi-uses. It’s a solid choice for multiple typing situations, as it is incre...[Read More]
Leave it to Epomaker to create yet another gaming keyboard that works damn well. They continually know what their audience wants, and seem to understand how to draw newbies into their wonderful web. The HE75 V2 Keyboard from Epomaker landed on our desk this week, a 75% Hall Effect Tri-mode RGB beauty that is easy to use, adjust, and enjoy. This gorgeous, tiny-engine-that-could may not replace your...[Read More]
KB5 is king. That’s the end of the review. Kidding. I am required to type more. The Turtle Beach Command Series KB5 Keyboard landed on my desk a couple of weeks ago. As I have written a bajillion times in countless keyboard reviews, I am a big stickler for a comfortable, functional, and well-designed keyboard experience. If it doesn’t meet all those categories and expectations, it isn’t a keyboard...[Read More]
While most of the keyboards reviewed on Digitalchumps have been technical marvels and purposeful in their designed intentions, sometimes keyboard art hits our desk and overtakes functionality. This is the case with Epomaker’s Glyph keyboard. The Glyph keyboard is an artistic choice rather than a necessity. It is driven by being a talking point when people arrive in your office or home, rather than...[Read More]
They both look slick. Hope they’re good as they look. Enjoy the official details below. San Diego, CA – October 14, 2025 – Leading gaming accessories maker Turtle Beach Corporation (Nasdaq: TBCH) today announced the global launch of the new Turtle Beach® Vulcan™ II TKL RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard and Turtle Beach® Burst™ II Pro Esports Gaming Mouse. The Vulcan II TKL RGB mec...[Read More]
My foray into the keyboard world this year has taught me quite a bit about what to expect when trying to choose a good keyboard. In my opinion, comfort, stability, flexibility, and good software are the main categories to judge a keyboard when picking the right one. Sometimes keyboards can be spot-on in those categories, and sometimes they can be a little off. Rarely are they so far off that the u...[Read More]
As you are aware, or maybe you’re not, I’m a huge keyboard fanatic and someone tough to please when it comes to the perfect keyboard experience. Raised on an IBM globe typewriter, properly computer keyboard assimilated through a Commodore 128, my keyboard preferences are precise as they are particular. My fav? Creamy keyboards that are adjustable every which way and seamlessly programmed through a...[Read More]
I never expected to get a pro version of the AULA F108 for review, but here we are. While AULA F108 Pro contains the same oddball south-facing LED letters on the keys as the smaller version does, it still maintains that same wonderful typing flow, while also offering some decently built software that is easy to use. Of course, that doesn’t mean everything is perfect with the F108; rather, it just ...[Read More]
Keyboard progression has become a huge deal lately. As more PC elit…gamers jump on the hype train with that platform, having the right keyboard is essential. Esports folks need a more complicated, adjustable keyboard. Streamers who bring their personality and precision require a more nuanced way of stroking keys. For old people like me, I just need that sweet-sweet creamy sound that assures my PC ...[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 across a smaller keyboard that feels good, types well, and can be forgiven for its lack of keypad-ness. This reviewed keyboard is such a case. The HE80 from keyboard maker Epomaker is a 75% keyboard that brings comfortable typing, accurate key punch...[Read More]
I have been a typing enthusiast for as long as I can remember. I started a lonnnnngggg time ago on an IBM typewriter. Yes, the one with ink ribbons. Also, the one that didn’t feature the Whiteout ribbons. What a Godsend those were. It sure beat standalone Whiteout. Anyway, I digress. As time marched on, my keyboard experience journeyed from typewriter to serial wired, then from serial wired to USB...[Read More]