I thought TMR was controller-only tech… until CHERRY put it in a keyboard. These new magnetic keyboards ditch Hall Effect in ...
During this year's CES, Cherry announced two keyboards with tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) switches. Both TMR boards will be ...
Gaming peripherals brand Cherry XTRFY is entering the magnetic switch keyboard market with its first models to be powered by ...
Cherry has been producing the world's most popular mechanical keyboard switches for decades now, with its Cherry MX switches being the defacto standard against which nearly all others are measured. In ...
In time for CES 2026, CHERRY’s gaming peripherals brand CHERRY XTRFY is entering the magnetic switch keyboard segment with ...
Renowned keyboard and mechanical key switch manufacturer Cherry, which acquired gaming hardware brand XTRFY two years ago, is now selling the Cherry XTRFY MX 10.1 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard that it ...
The new Cherry XTRFY MX 10.1 Wireless is a full-size, low-profile mechanical keyboard has triple connection modes, up to 8000Hz polling rate and up to 900 hours of battery life. Premium computer ...
What if your keyboard could do more than just type, what if it could transform the way you work, game, and create? Enter the Cherry KW 300 MX, a mechanical keyboard that redefines what it means to ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
The Cherry XTRFY MX 10.1 may be a large mechanical keyboard and a bit expensive, but it is absolutely one of the best to come out from the manufacturer with good — but not perfect — Mac support.
When you think of Cherry, you think of the Cherry MX switch or the fruit. I'm talking about the former today, as the company behind the world's most renowned mechanical switch tells me it's in a 'new ...
When two things rub together, they create friction, and friction slows things down and creates wear. That includes not just things like analog sticks, but the keyswitches in our keyboards, too. Cherry ...
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