As a typist, because I have been typing on some sort of machine since 1983, I am a bit of a snob about my typing surfaces. I prefer larger keyboards nowadays that include arrow keys and a number pad, but once in a while I dabble in smaller keyboards just to remind myself that I’m old and set in my ways. Womier has now un-set me in my ways with their SK61 HE 60% keyboard. How dare they. The SK61 HE...[Read More]
As smaller keyboards go, this is impressive. Epomaker’s TH65 65% keyboard is a little marvel. Built for non-competitive gamers looking for comfortable keystrokes, creamy sounds, and a bevy of smaller features, this is a good keyboard solution. Let’s get right into it. Starting with design, the TH65 brings artsy, crystal-like keys, backed by a warm, colorful glow underneath. The design of the keybo...[Read More]
The Epomaker EA75 Max is a basic but beautiful keyboard that provides just the right amount of creaminess while sporting gorgeous keys and a very comfortable typing experience. It’s one of my favorite 75%-sized keyboards to date. Let’s get right into it. Design The EA75 Max is a blessing when it comes to comfort and style. The comfort part lies within a wrist-resting prop-up that doesn’t put too ...[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]
Back when I reviewed Epomaker’s QK81 mechanical keyboard, I praised Epomaker for how it avoided cutting corners in the spirit of cost-cutting a keyboard into the “budget” category. It contained the essentials, ranging from hot-swappable switches/keycaps, a volume knob, a large battery for wireless use, and materials feel anything but cheap. I’m happy with how the QK81 has lasted all this time sinc...[Read More]
The KiiBOOM Cybrix29 is a very strange keyboard, at least at first. Upon taking it out of the box, I couldn’t help but think to myself, “Where’s the other half of this keyboard?” I liked what I had in my hands, but I couldn’t break myself from thinking that something was missing from the box. There wasn’t. KiiBOOM’s Cybrix29 is meant to be a small keyboard. It’s a Hall Effect Gaming keyboard that ...[Read More]
A little over a month ago, Epomaker released a new keyboard as a part of their RT-lineup of keyboards, but it lacked one thing…a mini-TV screen! The RT-lineup of Epomaker’s keyboards incorporate a miniature TV screen as to connect to a vintage and retro-tech aesthetic. Well, there’s a new RT keyboard on the block, and it features a detachable TV screen (the same one I love)! The RT82 is the newest...[Read More]
It’s not often where I look at a keyboard and think, “Dang. That’s a gorgeous keyboard.” After reviewing keyboards of all shapes and sizes, I’ve become accustomed to similar rectangular form factors, the occasional volume knob or screen, or cutesy designs. I love uniformity, don’t get me wrong, but when something looks less like a keyboard while still behaving like one, you have my full and undivi...[Read More]
It feels like just yesterday when I received my first set of Cerakey ceramic keycaps. I marveled at their build quality. They sounds so creamy, deep, and thocky when paired with most switches. They felt so cool to the touch, something that made typing during the warmer seasons a blessing. I’ve fallen in love with using ceramic keycaps in that I miss it when I’m not typing on them. I’m happy to ret...[Read More]