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Logitech G Pro keyboard review: "a solid but lean experience by today's standards"
By Tabitha Baker published
Review The Logitech G Pro gaming keyboard still manages to hold its own in the competitive tournament space. It's an excellent TKL deck with snappy blue clicky switches and a high build quality.
Logitech G413 SE review: "can't compete, even with its own predecessor"
By Tabitha Baker published
Review The Logitech G413 SE is a cheap gaming keyboard designed to get the bare minimum of the job done for a fraction of a mechanical deck's usual price. However, it's just not enough.
HyperX Alloy Origins 65 review: "A perfect form factor with plenty of speed"
By Tabitha Baker published
Review The HyperX Alloy Origins 65 manages to blend everything one might need in a gaming keyboard and only makes a few small sacrifices to get there.
Corsair K70 RGB Pro review: "a feature-packed macro monster"
By Tabitha Baker published
Review While the everyday player may not get the full advantage of the Corsair K70 RGB Pro, the speed on offer here is certainly still just as impressive during weekend sessions.
Do you actually need a mechanical gaming keyboard?
By Tabitha Baker published
Hardware High-end gaming keyboards can cost the Earth, so we're breaking down whether you actually need a mechanical deck or not.
Mountain Everest 60 review: "Excellent quality with a thoughtful design"
By Tabitha Baker published
Review
Razer Huntsman Mini Analog review: "new switches hit an old favorite"
By Tabitha Baker published
Review The Razer Huntsman Mini Analog brings one of the latest gaming keyboard developments to a smaller 60% form factor, and excels in its precision, speed, and overall typing feel.
Which mechanical keyboard switch should you use?
By Tabitha Baker published
Hardware We're rounding up everything you need to know to work out which mechanical keyboard switch is right for you.
Mountain Everest Max review: "a modular bounty of high-end features - at a price"
By Tabitha Baker published
Review The Mountain Everest Max certainly won't be for everyone at $299.99, but if you're looking to invest in a high quality, flexible, feature-packed deck this is certainly money well spent.
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