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Gregory Vodden

Montreal

Writer at Freelance

Freelance Journalist at Cult MTL

Technical Writer at RTINGS

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  • 1 month ago | rtings.com | Gregory Vodden |John Peroramas

    7.0 Work The WLmouse Strider isn't designed with work use in mind, but it's still a decent option. Build quality is excellent, and the mouse feels extremely sturdy. Unfortunately, it doesn't support Bluetooth or multi-device pairing, but it does include a nano receiver that's more compact and power-efficient than the high-performance 8k receiver, making it the better choice for everyday or office use.

  • 1 month ago | rtings.com | James Alex Chérubin |Gregory Vodden |John Peroramas

    Compared To Other Keyboards The Ducky One X is a wireless gaming keyboard with inductive switches. While this switch technology dates back to the 1970s, this keyboard is among the first modern models to adopt a new generation of inductive switches, which offer analog adjustability similar to Hall effect keyboards. Ducky claims that these switches provide better actuation setpoint accuracy and improved battery efficiency compared to Hall effect switches.

  • 1 month ago | rtings.com | James Alex Chérubin |Gregory Vodden |John Peroramas

    Compared To Other Keyboards The ZAGG Pro Keys 2 is a standalone folio keyboard designed for use with various iPad Pro and iPad Air models. It's extremely similar to the original ZAGG Pro Keys in terms of features but introduces a few minor design and material updates. Notably, it includes a redesigned plastic clip for holding a stylus at the top of the keyboard, as well as a new surface area that functions as a palm rest while typing.

  • 1 month ago | rtings.com | James Alex Chérubin |Gregory Vodden |John Peroramas

    Compared To Other Keyboards The Lemokey P1 HE is a wireless gaming keyboard with Hall effect switches, marking the first such release from Lemokey, a gaming-focused sub-brand of Keychron. Positioned as a mid-range option, it competes in a growing market of Hall effect gaming keyboards, including models from its parent company.

  • 1 month ago | rtings.com | James Alex Chérubin |Gregory Vodden |John Peroramas

    Differences Between Sizes And Variants The Pulsar X3 is available in a Black or White colorway. We tested a White unit (Medium/Size 2). See a photo of our unit's label. As part of Pulsar's wider X3 series, there are also mini and left-handed variants available. NameSizeHandednessPulsar X3Medium (Size 2)RightPulsar X3 MiniSmall (Size 1)RightPulsar X3 LHDMedium (Size 2)LeftPulsar X3 LHD MiniSmall (Size 1)LeftApart from their shapes and handedness, there are no advertised internal differences.

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Greg Vodden
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20 Apr 20

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