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[ITmedia News] ニコニコ、Visa決済を再開 21日から |
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2025-02-20 22:14:00 |
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How to use your first iPhone, for beginners |
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If you ve never used an iPhone before there steps you have to go to set it up and then there are things you need to know about how to get the most from it Here s what Apple doesn t tell you Unboxing the iPhone Pro MaxIt is true that Apple devices tend to just work and it s certainly true that the iPhone is ultimately incredibly easy to use But when you first hold that piece of glass and metal in your hand it s a mystery And it s a mystery that Apple assumes you will figure out While there are support pages on Apple s website those are useless until you re online Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums |
2025-02-20 13:31:00 |
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AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
New iPhone 16e offers Apple Intelligence at a low price point |
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Apple s new iPhone e is the heir apparent to the iPhone SE with the new model delivering Face ID and Apple Intelligence at a lower price point iPhone e Image Credit AppleLaunched on Wednesday the iPhone e is a massive rebranding of the iPhone SE both in terms of name and specification While it s unclear at this time what the e specifically means it does at least denote it as possibly an essential version of the main iPhone family Subscribe to AppleInsider on YouTube Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums |
2025-02-20 13:33:44 |
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ReadWriteWeb |
$99m worth of crypto withdrawn in Milei-linked LIBRA scandal |
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Blockchain researchers have claimed around million worth of cryptocurrency was withdrawn directly related to the Libra scandal involving Argentina s Continue reading m worth of crypto withdrawn in Milei linked LIBRA scandalThe post m worth of crypto withdrawn in Milei linked LIBRA scandal appeared first on ReadWrite |
2025-02-20 13:23:20 |
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Japan’s MicroStrategy MetaPlanet acquires 68 BTC worth $6.6M |
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MetaPlanet Japan s first and only publicly listed Bitcoin Treasury Company just acquired another Bitcoin BTC According to a recent Continue reading Japan s MicroStrategy MetaPlanet acquires BTC worth MThe post Japan s MicroStrategy MetaPlanet acquires BTC worth M appeared first on ReadWrite |
2025-02-20 13:13:01 |
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ReadWriteWeb |
Was Drake’s bizarre viral drone intrusion video a gambling ad? |
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Fans believe that Drake s viral drone intrusion video at a Sydney penthouse was a promotional stunt for a gambling platform Continue reading Was Drake s bizarre viral drone intrusion video a gambling ad The post Was Drake s bizarre viral drone intrusion video a gambling ad appeared first on ReadWrite |
2025-02-20 13:09:53 |
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UK MP warns of Chinese technologies in smart devices |
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A politician in the UK has warned that smart devices that contain Chinese technologies could be at risk of being Continue reading UK MP warns of Chinese technologies in smart devicesThe post UK MP warns of Chinese technologies in smart devices appeared first on ReadWrite |
2025-02-20 13:06:13 |
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Engadget |
A four-pack of Chipolo One Bluetooth trackers is on sale for 32 percent off |
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If you re constantly losing your keys wallet and other important stuff Bluetooth trackers could be a big help Attach them onto your things and you can monitor their location directly from your phone Our current favorites are the Chipolo One trackers and right now you can snag a pack of four for just under Chipolo s having a sale that brings the pack down to but you can use the code ENGADGET at checkout to get an extra percent off and bring the price down to That code works across Chipolo s site as well giving you an additional percent off anything else you want to purchase This gadget not only made our list of the best Bluetooth trackers but it s our favorite release in the product category The One is a near perfect tracker The battery lasts two full years it works great with both Android and iOS devices and the ringer is incredibly loud This is great news for those who tend to misplace items under mountains of linens or between couch cushions There s also no perceptible lag between pressing the Ring to Find button and hearing the trill This isn t true of many rival trackers It even has a handy hole for attaching to keychains and the like This may seem like an obvious design element but Apple AirTags lack this hole The only downside involves the finding network Chipolo isn t a big name like Apple or Samsung so there are fewer people on the network This could be an issue if you don t live in a major metropolitan area Basically the One is perfect for looking for lost items in or near the home but not as useful when searching for misplaced stuff like luggage at an airport out in the wild And don t forget remember that coupon code from before It works across the entire site so feel free to grab a ten percent discount on everything else Chipolo makes using the code ENGADGET This includes wallet trackers that are shaped like credit cards and smaller tracking rings Follow EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-02-20 13:49:47 |
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Engadget |
DJI's RS4 Mini stabilizer can now track subjects automatically |
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Shortly after introducing subject tracking with its latest smartphone gimbal DJI has done the same with its new lightweight camera gimbal The RS Mini is now available with DJI s RS Intelligent Tracking Module to keep a human subject in frame and also offers the latest features from its flagship RS gimbals like auto axis locks and th gen stabilization nbsp The RS Mini is a major redesign from the previous RS Mini and is slightly heavier pounds compared to pounds to accommodate some of the new features It boasts the same pound payload as before meaning it can carry nearly every mirrorless camera on the market and many lightweight cinema cameras to boot nbsp DJI An important new feature for ease of use is the addition of automatic axis locks absent on the previous model And in fact the RS Mini is the first of DJI s gimbals to use nd Gen axis lock tech that can unlock the gimbal in just one second It also has DJI s rd Gen Native Vertical Switch that that offers the fastest switch experience to date in the RS series Another new addition is Teflon interlayers and a fine tuning knob that allows more precise millimeter balancing when installing a camera DJI also introduced a new Responsive mode alongside the regular Smooth mode that allows the gimbal to react better to fast hand movements nbsp DJI For solo vloggers the coolest new feature is the DJI RS Intelligent Tracking Module included in the RS Mini Combo that s much like the Multifunctional Module on the Osmo Mobile P gimbal minus the fill light When attached to the gimbal the tiny device enables ActiveTrack on any phone or camera keeping a human subject in frame within feet Tracking can be enabled with a pull of the trigger or an open palm visual command nbsp The RS Mini also has DJI s latest th Gen Stabilization that strikes a better balance between stabilization strength and tactile feel promising an enhanced user experience and improved stability for vertical shooting Other improvements include percent better battery life now up to hours and charging speeds a next gen RS Briefcase Handle and a quick release magnetic mount The RS Mini is now available for by itself or in the Combo package which includes the RS Intelligent Tracking Module and RS Briefcase Handle nbsp This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-02-20 13:40:45 |
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Engadget |
xAI's Grok 3 is available for free to everyone 'for a short time' |
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You can now access xAI s most advanced large language model Grok even if you don t pay for a subscription on X Grok is available for free quot for a short time quot according to xAI founder Elon Musk though the company didn t say until what quot short time quot means exactly When you go to Grok on X or the web and when you launch the standalone app you ll now see new quot Think quot and quot DeepSearch quot options that are only available with xAI s latest LLM family Just make sure you re using Grok instead of Grok in the chatbot interface s drop drown menu If you re paying for X Premium which now costs a month or the chatbot s standalone per month SuperGrok plan you ll get quot increased access quot to Grok s features as well as early access to advanced features like Voice Mode nbsp For a short time Grok is available for free to all ーElon Musk elonmusk February The company launched its Grok model family a couple of days ago during a livestream wherein Musk described it as quot an order of magnitude more capable than Grok quot Some of the models in the family are capable of quot human like reasoning quot which you can trigger when you choose the quot Think quot option They re best used for more complex queries like those with mathematics science and programming questions Meanwhile xAI described DeepSearch as the quot next generation search engine quot that can generate summaries for research inquiries nbsp I asked the free version of Grok how it differs from the paid option The chatbot replied that quot free interactions might hit server limits if too many people pile in at once quot and that paid users get priority Paid users get access to quot Big Brain quot mode which can answer tough math science or coding problems that need extra processing power and there s no limit to the number of images SuperGrok subscribers can generate This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-02-20 13:30:31 |
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Engadget |
The best gaming keyboards of 2025 |
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The best gaming keyboards can make you feel in total control while sweating through an online shooter and more comfortable while taking in a hour RPG They may not always feel as luxurious for typing as a custom mechanical keyboard but they ve become increasingly sophisticated with new features to improve your play and the best of them are still huge upgrades over your everyday membrane board If you re looking to buy one I ve spent way too much time researching gaming keyboards over the past couple of years testing dozens of well reviewed and boutique models along the way Whether you want something small wireless or just plain cheap here are the ones that have stood out the most What to look for in a gaming keyboard To be clear any keyboard can be a gaming keyboard If you play lots of video games today and have never sighed to yourself man this keyboard is holding me back congratulations you probably don t need to pay extra for a new one Self proclaimed gaming keyboards often come at a premium and while the best offer high quality designs snazzy RGB lighting and a few genuinely worthwhile features none of them will give you god like skill nor will they suddenly turn bad games into good ones Mechanical vs non mechanical Now that we ve touched grass I did prioritize some features while researching this guide First I mostly stuck to mechanical keyboards not laptop style membrane models They can be loud but they re more durable customizable and broadly satisfying to press ーall positive traits for a product you may use for hours long gaming sessions Size Next I preferred tenkeyless TKL or smaller layouts It s totally fine to use a full size board if you really want a number pad but a compact model gives you more space to flick your mouse around It also lets you keep your mouse closer to your body which can reduce the tension placed on your arms and shoulders From top to bottom A percent keyboard an percent or tenkeyless keyboard and a percent keyboard Photo by Jeff Dunn Engadget Switches keycaps and build quality Linear switches which are often branded as red are generally favored by gamers These give keystrokes a smooth feel from top to bottom with no tactile bump that could make fast repeated presses less consistent They usually require little force to actuate and they tend to be quiet However if you prefer the feel and or sound of a more tactile or clicky switch get one of those instead You might lose some speed in esports style games but nothing is more important than your comfort Some gaming keyboards are based on different mechanisms entirely Optical switches for instance use a beam of light to register keystrokes while Hall effect switches use magnets These often feel linear but they allow for a more versatile set of gaming friendly features such as the ability to set custom actuation points assign multiple commands to one key and repeat key presses faster In general they re faster and more durable too The Wooting HE is one gaming keyboard that has helped popularize the use of magnetic Hall effect switches Jeff Dunn for Engadget This analog style functionality has become the big trend in the gaming keyboard market over the last few years Most of the major keyboard brands now sell at least one model with Hall effect switches and based on my testing it s easy to see why Many of their customizations really can give you a more granular yet still fair sense of control especially in more competitive games Consequently many of our picks below are built around the tech Keyboards with these kind of features usually aren t cheap however and they re far from essential for those who mainly play single player games Some of their tricks have also stirred up controversy One known as SOCD Simultaneous Opposing Cardinal Directions cleaning allows you to activate two different directional keys at the same time making it possible to among other things achieve impossibly perfect strafing in shooting games A few games such as Counter Strike have banned the feature as a result though it can still be a fun thing to play around with in games that don t involve other people SOCD isn t limited to magnetic switches either some mechanical keyboards support it too A few recent keyboards have introduced inductive switches which promise the adjustable actuation features of Hall effect keyboards but with better battery efficiency I haven t been able to test one of these just yet but we ll look to do so in a future update A handful of dye sub PBT keycaps Photo by Jeff Dunn Engadget Keycaps and build quality Regardless of switch type you want a frame that doesn t flex under pressure keys that don t wobble and stabilizers that don t rattle when you hit larger keys like the spacebar I prefer double shot PBT polybutylene terephthalate keycaps over those that use cheaper ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene plastic as they won t develop a greasy shine over time and their icons won t fade A hot swappable PCB printed circuit board that makes it easy to change switches if the mood arises is ideal as are dedicated media keys For the sake of simplicity I only considered prebuilt gaming keyboards for this guide though many of the picks below allow for customization down the line If you and your bank account really want to go wild check out our guide to building a custom keyboard Software connectivity and RGB If a keyboard has companion software it should let you program macros and custom key bindings for games without frustration For convenience a wired keyboard should connect through a detachable USB C cable A good wireless keyboard won t add serious lag but only if it uses a USB receiver not Bluetooth It ll probably cost more as well Some gaming keyboards advertise super high polling rates ーi e the speed at which a keyboard reports to a computer ーto reduce latency but unless your monitor has an especially fast refresh rate the usual standard of Hz should be fine And while nobody needs RGB lighting it s fun Consumer tech could use more of that so the cleaner and more customizable the RGB is the better Photo by Jeff Dunn Engadget How we tested The best way to evaluate a keyboard is to just use it so that s what I did To cover a variety of use cases and design styles I ve researched dozens of keyboards over the past several months that ve broadly received high marks from professional reviewers and users alike I ve then used each model I ve brought in as my daily driver for numerous days Since I write for a living this gave me enough time to get a strong sense of each keyboard s typing experience For gaming I give special focus to each keyboard s responsiveness in fast reaction based online shooters such as Halo Infinite Counter Strike Apex Legends Valorant Overwatch and XDefiant as many would be gaming keyboard buyers get one in the hopes that it ll help with that genre in particular I made sure each keyboard felt comfortable with other types of games though such as Baldur s Gate a turn based RPG Hi Fi Rush an action game with an emphasis on timing and rhythm and Forza Horizon an arcade racing game I used the latter to better evaluate the pressure sensitive features of the analog keyboards I tested If a keyboard could be configured with multiple switch types I got the linear model Upon receiving each keyboard I removed several keycaps to ensure none were chipped or broken I noted whether any keys felt wobbly whether the case flexes under pressure whether the texture and finish of the keycaps changes after use and whether larger keys like the spacebar felt particularly rattly or hollow I typed on each keyboard in quick succession in a quiet room to get a sense of where they ranked in terms of noise For wireless models I checked whether the battery drain at percent RGB brightness aligned with a manufacturer s estimate I looked to results from sites like Rtings to ensure nothing was out of order with latency I did my own testing on a Hz monitor with my personal rig which includes a th gen Core i CPU and an RTX GPU This helped me ensure each keyboard met a baseline of overall quality but to reiterate so much of this process is subjective I can tell you if a keyboard is loud based on how I slam my keys for instance but you may have a lighter touch What my tastes find comfortable pleasing or even useful you may dislike As I ve written before keyboards are like food or art in that way So keep an open mind Other gaming keyboards we tested The Wooting HE Photo by Jeff Dunn Engadget Note The following is a selection of noteworthy gaming keyboards we ve put through their paces not a comprehensive list of everything we ve ever tried Wooting HE You can consider the Wooting HE our A pick as it s essentially a more compact version of the HE with a percent layout It supports the same analog gaming features has the same four year warranty and still uses the great Wootility software It s also cheaper If you prefer a smaller design and don t need arrow keys you can buy it with confidence However more people will find the HE s larger layout easier to use on a day to day basis Its gasket mount updated switches and extra sound dampening material make it more pleasant sounding and comfier for typing out of the box Plus while the HE can only rest at one fixed angle the HE comes with a few sets of removable feet Logitech G Pro X TKL Rapid The Logitech G Pro X TKL Rapid is a good magnetic switch alternative to the Wooting HE if you must buy from one of the major keyboard brands It s wired only but it looks good with clear RGB lighting a built in volume roller dedicated media keys and a sturdy metal top plate The expected rapid trigger and adjustable actuation tricks all work fine and Logitech s G Hub software is easier to get around than most apps from the big name manufacturers It can recognize when you ve launched certain games for instance then apply any custom profiles you ve made for them automatically All of it costs less than the HE as well Where it falls short is the typing experience The default switches are pretty noisy and bottoming out the keys feels stiffer here compared to our top picks If you want those Wooting style features and prefer a clackier sound however it s a decent buy Logitech G Pro X TKL and G Pro X The wireless Logitech G Pro X TKL and G Pro X which use more traditional mechanical switches aren t as hot They re built well but they re too pricey to not be hot swappable or lack the analog features of the HE There isn t much sound dampening foam in either models too so neither sounds great We like that both come with a carrying case though The Logitech G Pro X TKL Rapid Jeff Dunn for Engadget Keychron C Pro The tenkeyless Keychron C Pro is the top budget pick in our mechanical keyboard guide and it remains a great stand in for the G Skill KM RGB if you want to stay under With its gasket mount design internal foam and pre lubed switches it feels and sounds fuller to press The base version we tested lacks hot swappable switches and only has a red backlight but Keychron recently released revised models that address that and add full RGB That said their ABS keycaps feel cheaper and can develop a shine over time plus there s no volume knob Some may find KM s smaller size more convenient for gaming too Keychron Q HE The Keychron Q HE is sort of an older version of the Lemokey P HE with the same magnetic switches and a similarly excellent aluminum chassis Its double gasket design pre lubed switches and layers of foam make it a joy for typing Its gaming features rely on the same iffy software though while the stock keycaps are sculpted in a way that makes them trickier to access quickly Those keycaps aren t shine through either and the whole thing costs more so there isn t much reason to buy it over the P HE The Keychron Q HE Photo by Jeff Dunn Engadget Razer Huntsman V TKL We previously recommended the Razer Huntsman V TKL as a mid priced pick thanks to its light optical switches crisp PBT keycaps and impressively muffled tone with the linear switch model at least Its lack of analog features make it a harder sell these days though and its keys wobble more than those on the Keychron V Max It s not hot swappable either Beyond that Razer is only selling the version with clicky switches as of our most recent update but we found those to sound uncomfortably sharp Razer Huntsman V Pro The Razer Huntsman V Pro is a line of wired analog keyboards that comes in percent TKL and full size options They have just about all the features we like on the Wooting HE but their optical switches are noisier and more hollow feeling The Razer Huntsman V TKL Jeff Dunn for Engadget Razer BlackWidow V Pro The BlackWidow V Pro is Razer s top end wireless keyboard It s fully hot swappable with heavily textured PBT keycaps a robust aluminum top case and a nifty OLED display The tactile Razer Orange switches in our test unit consistently feel tight the larger keys don t really rattle and the RGB backlight shines through beautifully It s a good keyboard ーit s just not luxurious enough to warrant its price tag especially since it lacks any sort of analog style functionality The stock switches are a little too sharp sounding for our liking as well Razer Huntsman Mini The Razer Huntsman Mini is a fine choice if you want a percent keyboard and don t need Wooting style software tricks with textured PBT keycaps a sturdy aluminum top plate and the same fast optical switches we praised with the Huntsman V TKL The HE is much more versatile though while the KM RGB is a more appealing value The Razer BlackWidow V Jeff Dunn for Engadget ASUS ROG Strix Scope II Wireless The ASUS ROG Strix Scope II Wireless phew is a strong alternative to the Apex Pro TKL if you want to go wireless It s a joy to type on with superb sound dampening pre lubed ROG NX switches an impressively sturdy case and stable PBT coated keys It s hot swappable its battery life rating is much higher than the Apex Pro TKL Wireless hours with RGB on and it has a multi function key that puts volume media and RGB controls in one place At it s also cheaper than our SteelSeries pick nbsp However it doesn t have the rapid trigger or custom actuation tricks of Hall effect keyboards like the Apex Pro TKL Wireless or Lemokey P HE and ASUS s Armoury Crate software is a bit of a mess The Lemokey P HE s all metal design feels higher end too But if you care about typing experience more than extra gaming friendly features this one is still worth looking into ASUS ROG Azoth The ASUS ROG Azoth is like a smaller version of the ROG Strix Scope II Wireless with a few more enthusiast touches such as a gasket mounted design ーwhich gives keystrokes a softer feel ーa programmable OLED display and a toolkit for lubing switches in the box It s exceptionally well made by any standard not just for a gaming keyboard But its feature set still isn t as flexible as the Wooting HE or SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Wireless which makes its list price a tough ask The ASUS ROG Azoth Photo by Jeff Dunn Engadget Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Keyboard The percent Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Keyboard is much better than its bland name suggests with high quality PBT keycaps smooth linear switches which are hot swappable wonderfully clean RGB lighting a steady wireless connection and a rigid yet lightweight design But it s fairly loud and at there isn t much reason to take it over the Lemokey P HE which has a higher quality design and more capable magnetic switches or the ASUS Strix Scope II Wireless which offers a similarly pleasing typing experience at a slightly lower price It s worth considering if you see it on sale though NZXT Function and Function MiniTKL The full size NZXT Function and tenkeyless Function MiniTKL are totally solid midrange options with fast optical switches and the ability to swap between two universal actuation points but they re let down by mediocre stabilizers on the larger keys NuPhy Air V The NuPhy Air V is a stylish wireless keyboard with a low profile design We recommend in our mechanical keyboard buying guide and it remains an excellent choice if if you want something that blends the flatter compact shape of a laptop keyboard with the more tactile feel of mechanical switches The design isn t entirely ideal for gaming though as the wide keys can make it a little too easy to fat finger inputs by accident and the stock keycaps aren t shine through NuPhy recently released a new model with Hall effect switches which we ll aim to test for a future update The NuPhy Air V Photo by Jeff Dunn Engadget Corsair K Max The Corsair K Max is another one with magnetic switches but trying to program its more advanced features through Corsair s iCue software was a pain Corsair K RGB TKL The Corsair K RGB TKL is a decent if basic midrange model but it s also on the noisy side compared to our top picks and it s saddled with middling software Logitech G Lightspeed TKL The Logitech G Lightspeed TKL is another low profile model that generally feels comfortable and well built even if it s entirely made of plastic It s a decent alternative to the NuPhy Air V as it s much quieter with its GL Tactile switches and comes with shine through keycaps by default However those switches aren t hot swappable and the board can t connect to multiple devices simultaneously over Bluetooth The low profile shape still isn t the best for gaming either plus the stock keycaps aren t quite as grippy as other PBT options we ve used Logitech G TKL The Logitech G TKL is an older wireless low profile keyboard with a metal frame but its thin ABS keycaps feel too cheap for something that s usually priced around The NuPhy Air V is a superior value Logitech released an upgraded model with PBT keycaps and a USB C port last year we plan to test that one for our next update but it s still pretty expensive at The Logitech G Lightspeed TKL Jeff Dunn for Engadget Recent updates February We ve overhauled this guide with new picks The Wooting HE is now our top recommendation overall the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Wireless Gen is our new best wireless option and the Lemokey P HE slots in as an honorable mention We ve also added notes on several more gaming keyboards we ve tested since our last update including Logitech s G Pro X TKL Rapid and G Lightspeed TKL Razer s BlackWidow V Pro and Alienware s Pro Wireless Gaming Keyboard Finally we ve made a few minor updates to our What to look for in a gaming keyboard section June We updated this guide with a new traditional mechanical keyboard pick the Keychron V Max plus a couple new honorable mentions and more notes on other gaming keyboards we ve tried Note that we ve tested ーand will continue to test ーseveral other keyboards that aren t explicitly marketed toward gaming but we ll direct you to our general mechanical keyboard buying guide for more info on those This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-02-20 13:01:26 |
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