August 13, 2005 For a technology almost certainly destined for the scrapheap as some people might have you believe, the keyboard is sure getting a lot of attention. In recent times we've reported on ...
You probably remember drooling over the Optimus OLED Keyboard when we first informed you about its user-programmable keys. Unfortunately that was just a prototype, and probably won’t be a reality any ...
I thought mechanical keyboards were the best for speed, comfort, and feel — until I tried the Logitech Wave Keys.
When people hear about Mad Catz, they almost immediately think of flimsy snap-on controller faceplates and cheap memory card alternatives, but in reality, the brand has evolved substantially. Over the ...
It's pretty obvious from Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan's one-man presentation at Gamescom that he's buzzing about his new gaming keyboard. Ready to accompany the accessory maker's Ouroboros gaming mouse ...
FREMONT, Calif. - Aug. 11, 2005 - Designed to provide an unprecedented level of programmability and control, Logitech (SWX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) today announced the Logitech ® G15 keyboard - the ...
Remember all the buzz a couple of months ago about keyboards with fully customizable keycaps? Well, it looks like United Keys is making it real, with the 205PRO, a $299.00 keyboard with LCD function ...
Qeeke has created a new mechanical keyboard in the form of the CR840 which features a unique LCD touchscreen stream deck enabling you to simultaneously control and edit while live streaming. Launched ...
The Razer DeathStalker Ultimate is a $249.99 gaming keyboard equipped with a 4-inch integrated touchpad that doubles as an auxiliary LCD display. The Razer DeathStalker Ultimate is a $249.99 gaming ...
Amid the bevy of tablets and other such mobile devices at this year's CES is an intriguing portable gaming system developed by Razer. Called the Switchblade, the 7-inch clamshell aims to bring ...
This Arduino BASIC interpreter will make a really fun one-day project if you’ve already got the parts on hand. [Usmar A. Padow] put together an Arduino Uno, SD card, four line character LCD, and PS/2 ...