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Take 42% off this Asus mechanical gaming keyboard with an OLED screen
T here are just way too many choices in 2025 when it comes to mechanical keyboards. While it used to be pretty niche, you can now expect full lineups from major brands, and even f ...
The ASUS ROG Azoth gaming keyboard was one of my favourite keyboards of the past five years. It brought a level of customization and flexibility to a mainstream form factor and was a dream to type on.
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The ASUS ROG Azoth Wireless Gaming Keyboard Is 42% Off
The ASUS ROG Azoth wireless mechanical gaming keyboard is currently on sale for an impressive 42% discount. This drops the price to just $159 on Amazon, which is a huge markdown from its original list ...
I wasn’t expecting a new version of Asus’ excellent ROG Azoth keyboard, but that’s exactly what I saw at Computex 2024. The aptly named ROG Azoth Extreme is an upgraded version of the base model, fit ...
Explore the best keyboard brands for gaming, typing, productivity, and more. Discover mechanical, ergonomic, and wireless ...
Asus' winning keyboard for customizers and enthusiasts gets amped up with a removable gasket, a new color OLED screen, and the ability to change the key feel at the throw of a switch. I have been a ...
For quite a while, getting a tablet and a mouse was associated with desktops. After all, notebooks came with their own keyboards and point-and-click mechanisms (trackballs, trackpads, and so on), and ...
You can grab the Asus ROG Strix Scope II 96% wireless RGB gaming keyboard for just $159.99 thanks to this early access Amazon ...
Asus ROG has just revealed a new gaming keyboard with a huge feature set but an even bigger price. The new Asus ROG Azoth Extreme 75% has a full-color OLED display, a 1,600-hour battery life, and an ...
Asus just announced its first rapid-trigger gaming keyboard, but the timing is awkward. The Falchion Ace HFX includes a rapid-trigger toggle, which immediately resets the keypress when you release it.
After decades of working with computers, I started to develop some wrist and arm pain a few year ago. So I switched from using whatever random mouse I could find for under $20 to using input devices ...
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