Archive for Category: "Keyboards"

Rosewill RK-800G Keyboard Review

Rosewill RK-800G Keyboard Review

We’ve reviewed several great products from Rosewill (see our list of Rosewill reviews here).  This brand is Newegg’s own, so you’ll find them exclusively at newegg.com.  Most technically-savvy people are comfortable ordering  from them, not only because of their great deals, but their selection and service.  The Rosewill brand products we’ve reviewed have always been good, so we were [...]

OCZ Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard Review

OCZ Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard Review

When you see something new and innovative like an OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) keyboard, one can’t help but compare it to the expensive Optimus Maximus keyboard. The one feature that such a keyboard desprately needs is a drool-guard, as every technophile would hover over its beauty.  Unfortunately most of us don’t have over $1000 [...]

Enermax Aurora Micro Aluminum Keyboard Review

Enermax Aurora Micro Aluminum Keyboard Review

Some users just like really tiny keyboards.  Personally I am an ergonomic fan, so the wider my hands can be apart, the better.  For those who like tiny keyboards (programmers love them for some odd reason), then you’ll be glad to know that there’s finally one that’s built like a tank: the Enermax Aurora Micro.  [...]

Verbatim Tuneboard Speaker Keyboard Review

Verbatim Tuneboard Speaker Keyboard Review

I love music.  I have more music than I know what to do with.  Everything from Ludacris to Dean Martin graces the hard drive of my iPod and the shelves of my CD rack.   I listen to music when I write and when I’m cleaning.  I even take my MP3 player to work when I [...]

Logitech Wave Keyboard

Logitech Wave Keyboard

There have been many, many, many different keyboards for personal computers over the years.  Ergonomic boards, tough boards, media boards, gaming boards: boards that climb on rocks… and there have been a few that many people like, but they become discontinued and obsoleted in favor of the company’s next generation products. One of my favorite [...]

Razer Lycosa Gaming Keyboard Review

Razer Lycosa Gaming Keyboard Review

PC keyboard technology has remained pretty much the same in its 30-year existance, so why is it that there are scores of new models coming out every year?  I personally have gone through the rise and fall of the first IBM “tank” keyboards, quiet keyboards, ergonomic keyboards, media keyboards, and the latest gaming keyboards. What [...]

Ideazon Merc Stealth Gaming Keyboard Review

Ideazon Merc Stealth Gaming Keyboard Review

There comes a time in every young man’s life when he must decide whether to game in red, blue, or purple… The Merc Stealth gaming keyboard from Ideazon combines the three key elements that all PC gamers demand: style, tailor-made for gaming, and keys that light up! PC gamers are always on alert for that [...]

Microsoft Media Center Keyboard Review

Microsoft Media Center Keyboard Review

If you one of the many of people discovering the joys of a Home Theater PC, then you’ll want to get as much usefulness from it as you can.  Microsoft makes a standard Media Center remote, which works just fine with their 10-foot interface experience, but makes searching for your media a little awkward.  Other vendors have created Media Center remotes [...]

Razer Lycosa Gaming Keyboard Hands-On

Razer Lycosa Gaming Keyboard Hands-On

Razer’s Tarantula gaming keyboard is easily one of the PC gamer’s favorite gaming peripherals, and Razer has built on this success with the new Lycossa Gaming Keyboard. The previous Tarantula was unique in that it offered backlighting on the keys that gamers use most: the standard WASD keys used for movement.  This new keyboard has a [...]

Dynex USB PS/2 Adapter

Dynex USB PS/2 Adapter

We all have our favorite keyboards and mice, and the new stuff the companies are churning out sometimes aren’t better than our old standards. Mice aren’t so much of a problem, because most mice made within the past 10 years are pin-for-pin compatible with USB, and work with easily available adapters. Keyboards, unfortunately, have never [...]