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The Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1 sports the great MX2A mechanical switches, but some curious design decisions hold it back from greatness.
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The Cherry MX 10.0N RGB ($159) is a mechanical keyboard for those who prefer to keep a low profile. It's thinner than most, with an all-black aluminum chassis that would look right at home in a ...
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Find out more about our reviews policy. The Cherry MX 3.1 is a soft, velvety keyboard that pairs the brand's newer MX2A switches with a robust dampening system and smooth keycaps for a ...
Cherry has been producing the world's most popular mechanical keyboard switches for decades now, with its Cherry MX switches being the defacto standard against which nearly all others are measured.
From the first few key presses, Cherry's £80/$90 KC 200 MX mechanical keyboard ably demonstrates the genius of the German firm's new MX2A switches - while being a fascinating but not faultless ...
If you're looking for a high-quality 65% keyboard, the low-profile wireless Cherry MX-LP 2.1 is easy to recommend. The hobbyist scene around mechanical keyboards has been wild to witness flourish ...
The Cherry MX 3.1 is a beautiful keyboard with decent switches that make it a joy to type and game on. It's durable aluminum frame is lovely to behold and its RGB lighting is dazzlingly well employed.
The Cherry MX 8.2 is a solid TKL gaming keyboard, perfect for anyone after a speedy, comfortable, and accurate typing experience. While its lack of onboard preset memory may turn some players off ...
Imagine a keyboard that not only meets your expectations but exceeds them with every keystroke. The CHERRY KC 200 MX keyboard is precisely that—a tool designed to enhance your typing precision ...
These new MX Northern Light Switches are said to be a "love letter" from Cherry to the keyboard community, so my fingers are practically itching to try them. "This is our most refined linear switc ...