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ADESSO EasyTouch 150 vs CHERRY XTRFY MX 3.1 — Ergonomic Budget or Premium Gaming?
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Quick Answer: Buy the ADESSO EasyTouch 150 if your wrists hurt and you can't justify Kinesis money. Buy the CHERRY XTRFY MX 3.1 if you're a gamer or heavy ...

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ADESSO EasyTouch 150 Complete Specifications
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The ADESSO EasyTouch 150 is a split-style ergonomic mechanical keyboard with genuine Cherry MX Brown switches. Full specs below, sourced from ADESSO's ...

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CHERRY XTRFY MX 3.1 vs ADESSO EasyTouch 150 — Premium Gaming or Budget Ergonomic?
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Quick Answer: Buy the CHERRY XTRFY MX 3.1 if you want the best Cherry MX Brown typing and gaming experience money can buy under $150. Go with the ADESSO ...

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CHERRY XTRFY MX 3.1 Complete Specifications
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The CHERRY XTRFY MX 3.1 is Cherry's flagship wired gaming keyboard, built around the MX2A Brown tactile switch. Below is the complete spec sheet, pulled from ...

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60% Hot-Swap vs Muzpu Mechanical Keyboard — Tinker or Type?
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Two budget mechanical keyboards from my best mechanical keyboards for typing list, both under $30, targeting wildly different buyers. The Muzpu is the ...

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60% Hot-Swap Red Switch Mechanical Keyboard Specs — Full Specifications
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Full spec breakdown for the 60% Hot-Swap Red Switch Mechanical Keyboard featured in my best mechanical keyboards for typing roundup. Everything you need to ...

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Muzpu vs MageGee Mini — Which Budget Mechanical Wins for Typing?
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Two of the cheapest mechanical keyboards you'll find on Walmart, both under $20, both popular in my best mechanical keyboards for typing roundup. The Muzpu and ...

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Muzpu Mechanical Keyboard Specs — Full Specifications and Details
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The full spec sheet for the Muzpu Mechanical Keyboard, the budget IP57-rated typing board featured in my best mechanical keyboards for typing roundup. ...

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Corsair K55 CORE RGB vs Geeky GK61 SE: Full-Size Comfort or Compact Mechanical?
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Both of these keyboards finished in the top three of our best RGB mechanical keyboard roundup, and both cost less than $50. But picking between them is not ...

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Corsair K55 CORE RGB Specifications (Complete Spec Sheet)
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Here is the full spec sheet for the Corsair K55 CORE RGB — every dimension, every connection, every feature, in one place. The K55 CORE is Corsair's ...

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ZIYOULANG Wireless vs Geeky GK61 SE — Which Cheap Mechanical Keyboard Wins for Programmers?
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Two budget mechanical keyboards aimed at the same buyer with completely different priorities. The ZIYOULANG Type C Wireless is the work-from-anywhere pick. The ...

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ZIYOULANG Type C Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Complete Specs
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Here's the full spec sheet for the ZIYOULANG Type C Wireless Mechanical Keyboard. For the full review and verdict, check our ZIYOULANG Wireless review.Switch ...

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Logitech MX Mechanical Review — The Best Wireless Productivity Keyboard
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Premium wireless mechanical keyboard with quiet tactile switches and flawless multi-device pairing — built for cross-device productivity work.
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SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL Review — The Best Quiet Keyboard Under $50
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Water-resistant tenkeyless gaming keyboard with quiet membrane-mechanical switches and a metal volume roller — the best premium-feeling keyboard under $50.
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Logitech G PRO TKL Review — The Travel-Ready Esports Mech
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Compact tenkeyless mechanical keyboard with GX Blue clicky switches and a detachable cable — built for esports travel and daily reliability.
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TTTYBA-M68HE Pro Review — Cheapest Hall Effect 65% You Can Buy
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A barebones-priced Hall Effect 65% keyboard with hot-swap magnetic switches, 8KHz polling, Rapid Trigger, and PBT keycaps. Best gateway into HE for under $20.
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Royal Kludge RK68 Review — Best Wireless 65% Mechanical Keyboard Under $55
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Wireless Bluetooth 5.0 mechanical keyboard with hot-swappable switches and standalone arrow keys. Best fit for travelers, hot-deskers, and budget-conscious first-time mechanical buyers.
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Glorious GMMK 2 65% Review — The Safest Premium 65% Pick in 2026
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A pre-lubed, aluminum-topped, hot-swappable 65% mechanical keyboard that nails the fundamentals out of the box. Best fit for desktop daily drivers who want premium feel without a $150 spend.
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Attack Shark X68 HE Review — Top Mount Hall Effect 60% Under $60
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Top mount hall effect 60% mechanical keyboard with 8000Hz polling and adjustable per-key actuation. The legitimate budget alternative to a Wooting 60HE.

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Aula WIN60 HE Review — Hall Effect 60% Under $40 That Actually Delivers
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Hall effect 60% keyboard with 8000Hz polling, adjustable per-key actuation from 0.1mm to 3.4mm, and PBT keycaps. Best entry point to magnetic-switch gaming on a budget.

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MageGee SKY81 Review — The Best $40 Hot-Swap 75% Money Can Buy
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The cheapest legitimate hot-swap, gasket-mounted 75% with a 5-layer foam stack. The right starter board for anyone curious about keyboard modding.
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Razer BlackWidow V4 75% Review — Razer’s Enthusiast 75% Finally Hits
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An enthusiast-grade 75% with hot-swap, gasket mount, and pre-lubed switches. The cleanest out-of-box thock in its price class.
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MageGee Mini 60% Review — Real Mechanical Under $20
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60% mechanical keyboard with RGB backlight, USB-C, and clicky Blue clone switches. The cheapest legitimate entry to the mechanical world.
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Razer BlackWidow V3 Review — The Default Premium Mechanical
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Full-size mechanical gaming keyboard with Razer Green clicky switches, per-key Chroma RGB, doubleshot ABS keycaps, USB passthrough, and a wrist rest. The default premium pick for gamers and typists who don't want to overthink it.
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