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Gregory Vodden

Montreal

Writer at Freelance

Freelance Journalist at Cult MTL

Technical Writer at RTINGS

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  • 4 days ago | rtings.com | Tate Landis |Gregory Vodden |John Peroramas

    Differences Between Sizes And Variants The MonsGeek FUN60 Ultra is a gaming keyboard with magnetic switches. It's available in several colorways with different keycap sets, and a wired or wireless configuration with either Hall effect or TMR PCB. We bought and tested a Shine-through PBT (White) colorway model in a wireless configuration with TMR sensors. See our unit's label.

  • 1 week ago | rtings.com | Tate Landis |Gregory Vodden |John Peroramas

    Design Dimensions Size Compact (60%) Height 1.7" (4.3 cm) Width 11.6" (29.5 cm) Depth 4.3" (11.0 cm) Depth With Wrist Rest N/A Weight 2.61 lbs (1.184 kg) The exact dimensions of your Geonworks Venom 60 HE will depend on the case you choose, but you can expect it to be roughly similar to the measurements of the Tofu60 Redux case we tested.

  • 2 weeks ago | rtings.com | Tate Landis |Gregory Vodden |John Peroramas

    Compared To Other Keyboards The NuPhy Kick75 is a wireless mechanical keyboard that stands out in the market for its ability to convert between a standard and low-profile with a conversion kit that you can buy separately. It's an ambitious and interesting feature that sets it apart from other NuPhy models, like the NuPhy Air75 V2 or the NuPhy Halo75 V2, but in practice, the process is fairly complicated and involved, so it's not something most people will want to use very often.

  • 3 weeks ago | rtings.com | Tate Landis |Gregory Vodden |Yannick Khong

    The NuPhy Air75 HE is good for programming. It offers excellent build and typing quality. Its low-profile design makes it comfortable to use without a wrist rest, and the switches have a longer total travel compared to many low-profile switches, so you don't have to be concerned about abruptly bottoming out your keystrokes. Depending on your workflow, the compact 75% layout may be missing some of the keys you rely on, as you're missing many keys found on full-size layouts.

  • 1 month ago | rtings.com | Tate Landis |Gregory Vodden |Yannick Khong

    The NuPhy Halo65 HE is alright for office work but isn't designed specifically with this use in mind. That said, it has excellent build quality, and its pre-lubed switches and stabilizers provide a satisfying typing experience. However, the typing noise is on the louder side, which may be distracting in noise-sensitive environments. It also lacks wireless connectivity, and its compact 65% layout may not suit all workflows, as it omits a full function row, dedicated navigation cluster, and numpad.

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Greg Vodden
Greg Vodden @GregVodden
20 Apr 20

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