Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. This week’s featured keyboard is something completely ...
The HHKB Studio is made for fans of the Happy Hacking design exclusively…so it’s strange that the signature Topre switches are missing. While the trackpoint integration is well done and works with the ...
The Happy Hacking Keyboard line from PFU America is aimed at users who want a compact, but powerful and customizable keyboard with a great typing feel. The latest version of the HHKB (as it’s ...
Arturia really does have all quarters covered; it was one of the first companies to reincarnate the classics in virtual form, shored up by MIDI controller keyboards and sequencers. The MiniBrute ...
Retro is in, and MM Studio makes it feel new all over again. The company's last keyboard, the innovative Class80, earned a lot of attention. It was a TKL keyboard inspired by the Famicon (but would ...
Imagine trying to type an email, draft a report, or play your favorite game—all while only being able to use one hand. For many, this isn’t just a hypothetical scenario but a daily reality. Whether ...
It took me some time to get used to the feel of the HHKB keyboard, especially when I'm used to a standard flat spread of keys. With the rise of the design, the mouse buttons and gesture pads quickly ...
The combination of excellent build with a pretty formidable and expandable soundset, makes AstroLab 88 a desirable pianistic affair, particularly suited to studio use. However, the lighter keybed will ...
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