Mechanical Keyboard

Review: Genesis RX85 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Many gamers and typists swear by the responsiveness and durability of mechanical keyboards. For a reasonable price Genesis RX85 RGB aims to enhance your desktop PC experience using a combination of advanced switches, customisable RGB backlighting, programmable macros and an innovative volume knob. This keyboard has a black and red shell made from a combination of brushed aluminium and ABS plastic ...[Read More]

Patriot Memory Viper V770 Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

Patriot Memory Viper V770 Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review I change keyboard more times then I have hot dinners, but the V770 from Viper may be a time when I don’t rush to change. Viper is a big name in gaming accessories, so I am excited to let you know my thoughts. Unboxing was pretty straightforward. The keyboard comes with an attached 1.8m braided cable. This cable ios chunky due to...[Read More]

New Year Swag – The SteelSeries Apex M800 Mechanical Keyboard Review

New Year Swag – The SteelSeries Apex M800 Mechanical Keyboard Review I’m sure like a lot of other people who work in an office environment, you are probably using Dan’s old keyboard before he left. It’s black, shiny, you can tell he liked going online as the “W” key is worn down, and suspiciously so is the “X” key. So like the MX Mouse before, I was looking to up my game in the keyboard market and...[Read More]

Review: 1byone Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keypad

Mechanical keyboards use separate switches underneath each key, requiring a certain amount of pressure and giving a relatively loud click when activated. While they are relatively expensive compared to ordinary dome-switch keyboards, some gamers swear by their responsiveness and durability. If you think about it, whenever you’re playing a game you have one hand on your mouse and only actually use ...[Read More]

Logitech G410 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

Logitech G410 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review I have looked at a couple of gaming keyboards, they are big, have mechanical keys and have the power of a rainbow glowing behind them. So it was nice to see Logitech has released something a little bit different. Gone is the Num Pad, which I haven’t used in gaming much anyway, reduces the size of the mechanical keys, and puts the light effect i...[Read More]