Which RGB gaming keyboards are best? Many gamers find RGB gaming keyboards, which have advanced backlit displays, to be a great addition to their setup. RGB backlighting allows the user to combine ...
It’s hard to improve upon perfection. Corsair’s trying, though. The $229 Corsair K100 RGB, successor to the beloved K95 RGB Platinum, adds a fresh coat of paint, new proprietary opto-mechanical ...
Bold and highly customisable, the Logitech G512 X 98 keyboard is for gamers who tinker to get the most out of analog switches ...
The Corsair K55 CORE RGB gaming keyboard doesn't feature mechanical switches, but the typing is still smooth and crisp. For under $40, you get a fully featured full-sized Corsair keyboard with great ...
Full-size keyboards are great for actually typing on and using for day-to-day interfacing duties. They’re less good for impressing the Internet. If you really want to show off, you gotta go really big ...
The price is right, the features are nearly endless, and we cannot get over how much we like the TTC Blue switches! Gamdias and its Hermes P1 RGB may have been under the radar, but we implore you to ...
Let’s get this out of the way first. If you don’t like RGB, turn back now. The pictures don’t do it justice. This keyboard is shockingly RGB and people will comment on it. So, if you’re not down for a ...
I really, really like good keyboards. I spend a big chunk of my day typing articles like this one, answering emails, and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. Are you old enough to remember the sort of keyboard that ...
Adam Corsetti is a Commerce Writer from the United States. An avid gamer since childhood, Adam became hooked on video games after using the original Nintendo NES console. During college, he created a ...
In undergrad, I was the guy you’d run to if you needed a charge, because I always had at least a few portable batteries in my bag at all times. A lifelong interest in technology led me to PCMag, where ...