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Here’s how it works. I’ve had a CT-S1 around the house since it was released, in 2021, and I’m pleased to say that I still use it today. It’s great for when you just want a keyboard that you can turn ...
And now, Casio sports a whole line of reimagined Casiotone keyboards, including the beloved CT-S1, and now—drumroll please—the CT-S1-76. The CT-S1-76 boasts, you guessed it, 76 full-size keys ...
The Q-series keyboards have a hot swappable design that's compatible iwth most 3pin and 5pin MX mechanical switches on the market (including Cherry, Gateron, Kailh, Panda, etc). The keys are also ...
building on the widespread success of the acclaimed CT-S1 61-key portable keyboard. This enhanced 76-key version boasts a premium stereo speaker system and remote control via the free Casio Music ...
“Clicks,” “thocks” and “pings” filled the air of Bike Dog Broadway Taproom as mechanical keyboard enthusiasts showed off their favorite builds during a recent Sacramento meetu ...
Big name manufacturers are all racing to put out the best gaming keyboards, and testing them all has led me to one conclusion: Mechanical keyboards are dead to me for gaming, and I'm only using ...
I’ve reviewed and used many of the best mechanical keyboards. While these peripherals are generally more expensive than standard membrane keyboards, you get your money’s worth thanks to their ...
The typing feeling isn’t as crisp as a traditional mechanical keyboard, the sound isn’t for everyone, and a proprietary switch design limits this keyboard’s customization potential.
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