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Top 10 mechanical keyboards I've tested this week: Logitech, Keychron, Epomaker and more
Will reviews 10 of the best gaming keyboards that he's tested recently, including new options from Logitech, Epomaker, Glorious, Cherry and Monsgeek.
Image credit: Digital Foundry Cherry's acquisition of Swedish esports-grade peripheral producer Xtrfy has seen the company embrace gaming in a way that the famous switch-maker has never really done before, with the latest release being this long-titled board: the MX 8.2 TKL Wireless XAGA. There's not a huge amount here in terms of special features - no 8K polling, ergonomic advantages, magnetic switches or the like - but the typing experience is probably the best I've had on a Cherry keyboard in some time, and the fetching design and that metal case go some way towards justifying the rather steep cost of admission. The Hack 59 largely abides by the same design philosophy and layout, ie not including Control keys in the lower corners, but drops the DIP switches used to adjust functionality for a more modern web-based interface with QMK/VIA programming and adds RGB lighting (naturally).
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