The next stop on the not-so-mysterious mystery tour lands again in a hotel suite, but this time at the Venitian. Cherry showed off a few new wares, including the MX 8.3 TKL, MX 10.1 wireless keyboards, and even a hot-swappable mechanical keyboard for the office (KW 300 MX) and its low-profile twin (KC 500 MX LP). Pricing wasn’t revealed (these aren’t inexpensive, and are premium units) but we’ll see the H3 Wireless headset in 1Q 2025, with the others following in 2Q.
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Earlier this week Cherry acquired Active Key, a German keyboard and mouse manufacturer with a focus on hygienics. The pairing of these two companies should be a good compliment as each offers technical and engineering advancements. What this means for the home PC user remains to be seen, but this certainly will bode well for those working in the medical and industrial fields as well as POS systems. Here is Cherry’s official press release.
Corsair launched three new products today. The first is the K70 RGB TKL Gaming Keyboard, the 60% keyboard from Corsair that we’ve all been hoping for. The K70 RGB TKL comes available with a selection of 100% CHERRY MX Red, Silent Red, or SPEED Silver mechanical key switches and is a tenkeyless design. Also in today’s announcement are the Corsair Sabre Pro and Sabre RGB Pro gaming mice. Both are equipped with 8,000Hz polling and AXON hyper-processing technology. Availability is reported to be immediate. The K70 RGB TKL Cherry MX Speed is listed for $139, while the Sabre RGB Pro is $59.99 and the Sabre Pro (non-RGB) is only $54.99. Here is the official press release from Corsair.
The next stop on the not-so-mysterious mystery tour lands again in a hotel suite, but this time at the Venitian. Cherry showed off a few new wares, including the MX 8.3 TKL, MX 10.1 wireless keyboards, and even a hot-swappable mechanical keyboard for the office (KW 300 MX) and its low-profile twin (KC 500 MX LP). Pricing wasn't revealed, but we'll see the H3 Wireless headset in 1Q 2025, with the others following in 2Q.
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