Keyboards and computers obviously go hand in hand. For the most part, they haven’t changed much over the years, offering up a consistent experience. Sure, there have been split keyboards that offer ...
When you’ve raised nearly $300,000 on IndieGogo and make claims that you’re the “world’s best ergonomic mechanical keyboard” you’re setting the bar pretty high. When you’re selling an item for $295 ...
Designed for comfort, precision, and seamless typing, helping you stay productive and pain-free all day. Peppy Toad / Unsplash Spending long hours typing on a keyboard is common in today's digital ...
The Keychron Q8 is yet another great entry point into mechanical keyboard ownership, but the Alice layout could be challenging for some typists. Keychron has a history of creating great mechanical ...
I’m always trying to find the best keyboards because they’re one of the most important pieces of a work desk. Yes, all laptops (and many desktops) come with their own keyboards, but those often just ...
Razer's Pro Type Ergo keyboard features a split ergonomic design and a plush wrist rest, while still being great for gaming.
Alternative keyboards have been around for a long time, and while the traditional QWERTY keyboard won the fight, that doesn't mean the other layouts aren't worth considering. Advocates for alternative ...
Switching from a conventional keyboard to an ergonomic one is a giant leap. Whether you buy a curved one-piece keyboard or a two-piece split-layout model, developing the muscle memory needed to type ...
Logitech is announcing a new wireless ergonomic keyboard, Wave Keys — the latest addition to its portfolio of ergonomic products. The new keyboard features a signature wave design for familiar and ...
The Ergo K860 from Logitech closely resembles standard, full-size keyboard designs, so there’s not much of a learning curve. But subtle changes like the Alice layout, tented middle and optional ...
Let me get this out of the way; I’m a keyboard snob. I’ve been typing for a very long time, and still have fond memories of my IBM Selectronic (with its very nice “buckling spring” keys), and my old ...