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Gaming keyboards are becoming more like enthusiast keyboards and I can’t wait to have my clicky clacky cake and eat it

Gaming keyboards are becoming more like enthusiast keyboards and I can’t wait to have my clicky clacky cake and eat it

Jacob Fox, hardware writer

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This week I’ve been: in between testing portable SSDs such as the TeamGroup PD20 and Adata SD810, I’ve been playing some Deadlock and finally trying out some different Heroes (sorry, Pocket).

A lot’s changed since I first developed an affinity for all things clicky and clacky. Historically, there’s usually been a pretty clear separation between gaming keyboards and enthusiast keyboards for typing nerds. Now, however, that distinction seems to be fading.

True enough, mechanical gaming keyboards were never really bad. When I got my hands on the original Razer BlackWidow back in 2010 or 2011, I was blown away. The difference between a membrane keyboard and a mediocre mechanical keyboard felt worlds apart (because it is). 

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