The new Razer Pro Type Ergo wireless keyboard features a split ergonomic layout, low-profile keycaps, and is built for ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Razer's first split ergonomic keyboard is here
Prioritizing productivity over gaming, but keeping the RGB vibes intact.
Split keyboards are becoming more popular, but because they’re still relatively niche, they can be rather expensive if you want to buy one. So why not make your own? Sure, you could assemble one from ...
Razer finally built a keyboard that looks after your wrists, and somehow squeezed in a dedicated AI button. Here's what the Pro Type Ergo brings to your desk.
The Nuio Flow is a new ergonomic keyboard and accessory system for those who don’t mind trading serious cash for a sleek and thoughtful design. Co-founded by two brothers, one of whom is a former ...
As someone always seeking to optimize their typing comfort, could Razer's new ergonomic keyboard be the ergo/gaming combo ...
Classic keyboard designs continue to reign supreme in computer setups, but a split keyboard makes for a more ergonomically healthy choice. Some split keebs look just a little different than a regular ...
As an afficionado of all things mechanical keyboard, I’ve seen a few wild designs in my time. But I’ve never seen a commercial keyboard brand make something quite so unique or charming as this.
In a world of many "samey" Mac mechanical keyboards, the Epomaker Split65 stands out. It features a split design that's supposedly more ergonomic, but not everyone will actually be able to type with ...
When [daniely101] wanted a split keyboard, he decided to build his own. It wound up costing $25 to create a wireless board with no custom PCB required. Each half has its own microcontroller, and the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results