Thanks to a treasure trove of modular parts ... world's most customizable mechanical keyboard. The base configuration starts at $119 (or $179 for Hall Effect) and works with Glorious's treasure ...
The standard GMMK 3 HE is merely the starting point for keyboards to come, but it's too plastic-y for my liking, particularly given the asking price. The customisation options are immense, however ...
Still, building a customizable keyboard with distinctive looks ... Of course, the GMMK 3 isn't limited to just a few mechanical switch choices. The Glorious MX is the brand's most popular switch ...
Glorious, by contrast, offers something different: a chance to build your own beast of a keyboard, to your specifications and aesthetic choices of whatever exacting level, then to have it ...
One of the best reductions that's still going on is a hefty discount on Glorious' GMMK 2 96 percent layout keyboard. This is a near full-size layout mechanical board with an aluminium frame ...
Glorious will have created what for many people is the perfect 75 percent keyboard. *Coincidentally, also my university nickname. The Nuphy Halo75 V2 looks unlike the vast majority of mechanical ...
At first glance it might look like just another custom keyboard with mechanical switches, but when you look inside you’ll find it full of clever design tricks and neat features. When he started ...
Today, only premium keyboards are built with key switches; however, they were also used in the past, such as in the Model M keyboard from IBM, which used buckling spring switches. Mechanical ...