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Angry Miao R4 Graffiti Review

Angry Miao is back with another edition of its iconic Cyberboard mechanical keyboard. This is the Cyberboard R4 Graffiti Edition and comes in some truly unique designs. Is it worth picking up one for yourself? Find out in this review!


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Awekeys Copper Eagle Metal Keycap Set Review

Awekeys, makers of recycled metal keycaps, just unveiled its latest set, the Copper Eagle. Plated in real copper, these keycaps make a gorgeous enhancement to your mechanical keyboard.


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Epomaker Brick 87 Review

It's a week of unique keyboards here at MMORPG and we have another for you today! The Epomaker Brick 87 allows you to build on it with LEGOs! Find out if it's worth picking up in this review!


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Keysme Mars 03 Custom Keyboard Kit Review

The Keysme Mars 03 mechanical keyboard is one of the most unique we've seen. Themed after space exploration, it offers an incredible attention to detail and a great typing and gaming experience.


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Cooler Master MK770 Hybrid Wireless Gaming Keyboard Review

Cooler Master is back with its last gaming keyboard and it has something to prove. At $119.99, the Cooler Master MK770 falls short. Find out why in this review.


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NZXT FUNCTION 2 Mechanical Keyboards and Lift 2 Mice Review

NZXT refreshes their FUNCTION keyboard and LIFT mouse lines with a modern update: optical switches. How do they stack up against their mechanical predecessors? Let's find out!


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Corsair K65 Plus Wireless Review

Corsair is putting its own spin on the custom keyboard scene with the release of the K65 Plus Wireless 75% Keyboard. If you were wondering if a mass-market brand like Corsair could make a custom-quality keyboard without a sky-high price, the answer is yes.


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Epomaker x Feker Galaxy80 Review: The Best Budget TKL?

Epomaker partnered with Feker to create the Galaxy80. With an aluminum case and coming ready to use out of the box with custom keyboard sound and feel and gaming-grade wireless performance, it's the best budget TKL mechanical keyboard of the year so far.


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Arbiter Studio Polar 65 Magnetic Switch Keyboard Review

The Arbiter Studios' Polar 65 is a compact magnetic switch keyboard aimed at taking on Wooting for the Hall Effect crown. Find out if it succeeds in this review.


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WOBKEY Rainy 75 Review: The Best $100 Mechanical Keyboard?

The mechanical keyboard market is more competitive by the day, but we've found what may just be the best value pick under $100. The Rainy 75 offers a fully aluminum case, gasket mounting, acoustic foams, and other features usually reserved for much more expensive keyboards. Find out if it's worth backing in this review.


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Cerakey MX Ceramic Keycaps (V2) Review

Looking for an interesting upgrade to our mechanical keyboard? Cerakey is back with its second round of ceramic custom keycaps, this time with silicone inserts for easier installation. They're more than a little unique but are they worth the $126 cost of entry? Find out in this review!


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KLC Nori Spring Rider Mechanical Keyboard Review

The KLC Nori Spring Rider is the culmination of custom keyboard designers, artists, and Zalman coming together to create a pre-built keyboard that challenges value for the dollar. Find out if they succeeded in this review.


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Epomaker x Leobog Hi75 Mechanical Keyboard Review

The Epomaker x Leobog Hi75 is a color compact keyboard aimed at improving your gaming experience. At less than $100 with a full aluminum case and masses of pre-applied mods, it tries hard, but does it succeed? Find out in this review!


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Akko MOD700B PC Santorini Keyboard Review

Magnetic switch keyboards are poised to be the hot trend of 2024 and Akko is kicking things off strong with the MOD007B PC Santorini. Find of if it has what it takes to compete with Wooting in this review!


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Daring Run DR-70F Mechanical Keyboard Review: Impressive and Affordable

Daring Run is a new brand aimed at bringing high quality mechanical keyboard kits at affordable prices. At $139, its first product, the DR-70F, does exactly that. Delivering a shape-shifting function row-less TKL form factor, with southpaw support, it's a high-value, beginner-friendly kit.