Remember when I said that Epomaker’s newest keyboard, the RT98, was pushing a modular fantasy thanks to its ability in switching from a traditional right-handed keyboard to a left-handed keyboard (southpaw style)? Remember how I hoped Epomaker would push the modular fantasy further? I have good news for you, folks: Epomaker listened and has delivered with the RT100 PRO. I have been waiting for the...[Read More]
KiiBOOM’s Phantom line of keyboards holds a special place in my heart because of their innovative aesthetic. They look stunning. They’re a great mid-range keyboard given their typical $200 pricetags. That said, $200 can be a barrier for gamers who want a keyboard that’s a smidge more affordable that also offers the classic KiiBOOM experience of a keyboard that just works right out of the box. Ente...[Read More]
I’ve been generally happy with Epomaker’s keyboards over the past few years, but rarely have I said, “Wow, this is amazing to type on” like I did with their newest keyboard, the TH99 PRO. Then again, I don’t think I’ve reviewed a PRO keyboard from them, so I may have just been missing out. I digress, my first few minutes of taking the TH99 PRO out of the box, plugging it in, and tip tapping away s...[Read More]
Last year I delved deeper into the arena of customizable mechanical keyboards, one I had primarily passed by in my years of gaming. The AJAZZ AK820 Max and the AJAZZ AK870 were two sides of a similar coin. Both had impressive lighting effects, responsive and satisfying keystrokes, and ease of use for whatever purpose they would be implemented for. When it was all said and done, the AK820 felt like...[Read More]
For the mechanical keyboard curious, Ajazz appears to be a company offering a wealth of products to ease users into the deep, complex world of keyboard customization. In my review of the Ajazz AK820 Max, I noted the keyboard’s simplistic design belied a canvas for easily swapping keys and switches that would potentially add splashes of color and varying sounds to achieve a person’s opt...[Read More]
For someone who has spent as much time as I have endlessly pressing keystrokes, you would have thought by now I wouldn’t be so unfamiliar with mechanical keyboards. But alas. The Ajazz AK820 Max is the first mechanical keyboard I have spent any meaningful time with. My assumption with the input method was that every keyboard of this type would noisily–yet satisfyingly–make a loud...[Read More]