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One of the many reasons to switch to a mechanical keyboard—besides the mustache-twirling joy in shattering the silence of a quiet office—is being able to easily customize your keyboard’s appearance: a ...
LEGO super fans see their favorite little plastic bricks everywhere. And often, they want to incorporate their favorite hobby into their everyday life in any way they can. So, why not on one’s own ...
You can build just about anything out of Lego, and now that even includes your keyboard. Pixel is a new mechanical keyboard from MelGeek that can be customized with Lego bricks around the rim, on the ...
Lots of people love all things Lego. Now they can use Lego bricks to create whatever design they want on the front and back of a new mechanical keyboard, the tenkeyless (TKL) MelGeek Pixel. The ...
It's not often that a product stops me dead in my tracks, but the Epomaker Brick 87 is just too hard to ignore. This stunning enthusiast keyboard is already easy on the eye before you factor the ...
The upcoming MelGeek Pixel Lego mechanical keyboard begs to be played with—but it's a serious board under the bricks. See why it's not just a novelty model. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In a profound instance of “I didn’t know I wanted that but now desperately do,” LEGO says it’s coming out with a semi-functional ...
It seems like mechanical keyboard enthusiasts are more spoiled for choice with each passing day. But as broad as the open source pool has become, there’s still no perfect keyboard for everyone. So, as ...
Once found in virtually every office across the globe, the trusty typewriter is all but extinct. But now LEGO has gone back in time, launching a 2,079-piece model of the gadget – complete with moving ...