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When it comes to peripherals these days, there’s no arguing that there is a shortage of choice. Unfortunately, that means companies have to come up with different ways to stand out from the crowded ...
The Durgod Fusion is a 65% compact keyboard with one of the most unique looks I’ve seen in my time reviewing mechanical keyboards. The company is targeting 80s kids with this one, a group of which I’m ...
As a child of the '90s few things get my nerd brain tingling like good ol' Super Mario. Even hearing my best friend's Mario-themed phone notifications take me back to a simpler time. So it's no ...
The gaming peripheral company is following up its Nintendo-themed keyboard with a new model based on the iconic computer. The gaming peripheral company is following up its Nintendo-themed keyboard ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. TL;DR: 8BitDo's Xbox Edition Retro 87 Mechanical ...
Board your dirigible, prepare your Leyden jar cannon, and get ready to write your steampunk masterpiece with the Azio Retro Classic. Reading time 2 minutes Board your dirigible, prepare your Leyden ...
Do you have a soft spot in your heart for the early days of computing? Epomaker’s new B21 wireless mechanical keyboard might just be for you. It’s retro-inspired but built for the modern user with ...
A new product from 8BitDo is set to bring nostalgia back to your modern setup as it introduced the Retro Mechanical Keyboard, now available in its shops. What makes it nostalgic and retro is because ...
Read this site for long enough and you'll know I have a crazy love for ostentatious mechanical keyboards. The madder the design, and the louder its keys, the more I'm enthralled, and Azio's latest ...
Imagine if the great Captain Nemo had a computer onboard his submarine The Nautilus. It’s a tantalizing idea and not a million miles from the incredible imagination of early sci-fi writer Jules Verne.
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