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Cherry is clearly aiming for the gaming crowd with the aesthetic of the XTRFY MX 3.1, going with a pseudo-futuristic look, but it feels like it’s living in the past.
With super speedy low-profile switches and low-profile keycaps, typing on the Cherry MX LP 2.1 feels like a dream. Its small form factor makes it easy to travel with, and it’s very comfortable ...
The Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1 mechanical keyboard is available at retail price for $129.99 and can be found on sale at around $119.99 on Amazon. It comes in all-black and all-white color schemes .
It may not be ultra-thin, but the MX-LP 2.1 leaves a small footprint and rocks low-profile keycaps. By virtue of the truncated layout, the MX-LP 2.1, you sacrifice some of the ease-of-use like a ...
Cherry was one of the first, and has certainly been the best-known, maker of mechanical keyboard switches for decades. And ...
The Cherry MX 8.2 TKL Wireless XAGA is a flashy little 80% unit straight out of the box with its solid yet light aluminium base. This version sports the double-shot PBT+PC keycaps with Cherry's ...
The Cherry KC 200 MX demonstrates Cherry's new MX2A switches while being a fairly good keyboard in its own right ... PBT keycaps here instead. Still, the KC 200 MX does have some nice features.
Logitech’s affordable new low-profile keyboard also fits Cherry MX-style keycaps. The $139 Logitech G515’s updated low-profile switches now feature a cross-style MX-compatible stem, improving ...
The first keyboard from CHERRY MX with its new MX2A mechanical switches is now available for purchase: ... The keycaps themselves are laser-etched, abrasion-proof ABS keycaps.
The keycaps are made from ABS plastic, which feels like a bit of a miss for the money, but they're easily replaceable thanks to MX cross stems. The switches themselves are also hot-swappable and ...
The Cherry MX 3.1 ($119) is a ... Although the ABS keycaps didn’t have the best texture for typing, my fingers were able to find the correct keys easily thanks to the concave shape of the caps.