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There’s no need to buy a quality keyboard, conventional wisdom goes, because there’s no real difference between the fancy, ‘enthusiast’ keyboards and ubiquitous Dell keyboards that inhabit ...
Bluetooth keyboards can quickly pair with many devices wirelessly. Here are the models we've tested and recommend.
At around $50 you can get ‘no-name’ mechanical keyboards that can be decent but you’ll be looking at $70-$80 and higher for mechanical boards from known brands. Next to consider is size.
such as in the Model M keyboard from IBM, which used buckling spring switches. Mechanical keyboards are very much appreciated by fast typists because they have a springiness and feel that is not ...
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