Discover the Bapaco, a portable all-in-one keyboard PC with a 12.3-inch touchscreen, customizable features, and seamless ...
Immerse yourself in the creamy sounds of the @WhatGeek x Leobog Hi8 keyboard. Whether you're setting up your cozy room or ...
It looks a little unconventional, but the Tetra keyboard's split design (which was featured at CES 2025) and multiple typing modes keep your wrists in a natural position to reduce ...
A middling mechanical keyboard that cuts a few corners in terms of build quality and battery life, but offers a decent typing experience and connectivity choices. PC Gamer's got your back Our ...
There seems to be a growing likelihood that Square Enix will consider multiplatform launches for Final Fantasy going forwards. It's not a surprise given the trends in recent years, but for Square ...
An incredibly powerful low-profile gaming keyboard that lives up to its hype with super speed, fantastic looks, and a lot of power. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many ...
The best mechanical keyboards will elevate your typing experience. With the right keyboard switches, you can type faster, more accurately and more comfortably than a standard membrane keyboard.
In a previous article, I looked at Raspberry's latest computer, the Pi 500. What sets it apart from other computers I have used is that Raspberry took their latest ARM-based single-board computer (SBC ...
Tired of paying out the wazoo for a capable PC? If you don’t need portability or gaming, then your best option is actually a mini PC — a best-of-both-worlds machine that offers fantastic bang ...
Nvidia didn’t just unveil its powerful, next-gen graphics card at CES month – it also showed off the first ever Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 gaming PC build. This incredibly powerful PC was a one ...
The Razer Huntsman V2 is more expensive than most, and it’s arguably designed with keyboard enthusiasts in mind. Nevertheless, it will still provide any gaming PC setup with accurate and speedy ...
Your setup includes everything you use while working on a PC: desk, chair, monitor, keyboard, and mouse. If you’re working in a corporate office, your options are likely limited as you’ll be ...