keyboards

Why Cats Love Sitting On Keyboards

Any cat owner will tell you: those felines love keyboards. They love sitting on them. They love walking on them. They adore them!


Game Of Thrones Chair Fit For The King Of PC Gamers

In Game of Thrones, there is a throne made of swords. In Mike DeWolfe’s backyard, there’s one made of 20 or so PC keyboards. It’s titled, “Throne of Nerds”.


Assembling The Most Insane Gaming Keyboard I’ve Ever Typed On

I’ve gone through dozens of gaming keyboards during my decades of PC gaming, from generic off-white Wal-Mart specials to elaborate, fully-programmable, back-lit monstrosities. The Cyborg S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 from Mad Catz is the first gaming keyboard I’ve had to screw together before using.


Razer Making Non-Star Wars Version Of Its Fancy Star Wars Keyboard, And The LCD Panel May Actually Be Useful This Time

Not so long ago, in a galaxy that’s right here actually, there was this Star Wars-themed keyboard from Razer. It boasted not only a number of impressive features for a keyboard, but also a big ol’ tie-in to a now-troubled MMO.


Microsoft’s SideWinder Gaming Hardware Isn’t Dead Yet

Has the long-lived SideWinder line of gaming-centric computer peripherals finally bitten the dust? Microsoft says it isn’t so.


At Last, A Keyboard With A LOL Button

The Fast Finger keyboard was made for people, mainly children, who are not yet comfortable with the QWERTY layout of most keyboards. It’s also made for people who’d love to use just one button to type TTYL, L8R or BRB.


The Erotic Gaming Keyboard (Totally Safe for Work)

For some playing erotic PC games isn’t enough. They need to feel closer. And what better way to do that than cover your keyboard with eroge stickers?! The above keyboard is covered with erotic game Escalayer [NSFW site]stickers. Puts new meaning to “touch typing,” huh? Big Version of Eroge Keyboard [Neta Michelin via Danny Choo]


Optimus Keyboard, Sexy, Slimey

Gizmodo had a chance to go hands on with that sexy OLED keyboard that can change each key to whatever you want instantly. The good news is that the Optimus Maximus keyboard itself functions like it should, it’s responsive, snappy, but not too noisy. The ability to customize your keys also seems pretty locked-down. The only downside I could see from the hands-on at CES was that the keyboard gets greasy “very greasy” when you use it. That sounds like a HUGE issue to me. As someone who uses his keyboard so much the letters actually wear away, I couldn’t stand having a board that was tactilely disagreeable, which is a pretty big disappointment for me because I’ve been jonesing for this keyboard since it was first announced back in the 1500s.


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