Monday, January 9th 2023

CHERRY Announcing Exciting New Keyboard and Mouse Options

Cherry Americas, part of the global leader in computer input devices, today announced the launch of two exciting new products for office and home users. The new products include the DW 9500 SLIM combo, bringing together the very popular KW 9100 wireless keyboard and the MW 8C ERGO mouse, and the addition of three new color variations to the popular GENTIX BT mouse. Both offerings are focused on delivering great value and performance while showcasing the style and sophistication users have come to expect from CHERRY.

"Our focus is on delivering the innovative, stylish and easy to use products to our customers in both office and home settings while simultaneously providing unmatched value and quality," said Richard Simone, CEO of Cherry Americas.
The CHERRY DW 9500 SLIM Combination
The new desktop combination partners two of the best sellers from CHERRY's innovative product line in the CHERRY KW 9100 SLIM silver-black wireless keyboard and the CHERRY MW 8C ERGO, a comfortable, precise and ergonomically shaped right-handed mouse. The super slim keyboard incorporates CHERRY SX scissor technology and promises a precise and pleasant typing feel. The integrated metal plate ensures that the keyboard sits securely on the desk and the enclosed magnetic bar allows the keyboard to be placed at a steeper angle.

The ergonomic wireless mouse, with rubberized side panels and a rest for the thumb, is designed for maximum comfort even when working for long periods. The mouse comes with generously sized sliding surfaces allowing users to guide the mouse smoothly over the desk without putting strain on the wrist. In addition to the pleasant handling and ergonomic design, the six-button mouse comes equipped with many technical extras including, a high-precision sensor that works on almost all surfaces, and connection via BT or RF and LEDs that show battery status and mouse resolution.

The CHERRY DW 9500 SLIM combination will be available early 2023 at a recommended retail price of $129.99.

The CHERRY GENTIX BT Mouse Color Version
The CHERRY GENTIX BT mouse is an extension of the very popular GENTIX line, with multi-device Bluetooth capabilities. the CHERRY GENTIX BT is launching three additional color options for customers to choose from - Agave Green, Cherry Blossom and Frosted Silver. The GENTIX BT is ergonomically optimized, has seven buttons, including two thumb keys and comes with a carrying case for on-the-go work. The mouse has multi-device capability, utilizes the Bluetooth 5.0 standard, and leverages the security of AES 128 encryption. The GENTIX BT mouse, perfect for travel, home or the office, will now allow users to make a statement with these bold new color options.

The CHERRY GENTIX BT Color Version will launch in the first quarter of 2023 at a recommended retail price of $39.99.
Source: Cherry Americas
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4 Comments on CHERRY Announcing Exciting New Keyboard and Mouse Options

#1
bonehead123
FINALLY.....

A REAL no-nonsense, wireless, mechanical keyboard that has all of it's keys but ZERO rainbow circus pukefest....

and a tail-free rodent with USB C that's NOT $150+, how dare they! :D

I'll take 2, (+117.58, you know, for the office folk !) like, yesterday please.....
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#2
AsRock
TPU addict
Looks like a nice mouse, totally useless to me.
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#3
Vayra86
bonehead123FINALLY.....

A REAL no-nonsense, wireless, mechanical keyboard that has all of it's keys but ZERO rainbow circus pukefest....

and a tail-free rodent with USB C that's NOT $150+, how dare they! :D

I'll take 2, (+117.58, you know, for the office folk !) like, yesterday please.....
I've got scissor key equipped (TKL, okay, but still) Lenovo keyboards over here, they're exact copies of the laptop KB and its god damn glorious. Scissor keys are perfect middle ground for typing and gaming IMHO. Light, tactile, and still enough travel on the key to make it worthwhile for gaming. Is it 'mechanical'... dunno?

Will definitely be trying this board too, even though I don't want the numpad on there anymore. But having CTRL in the correct place... that's the one gripe I have with Lenovo. I muscle memoried my way around the Fn key but now I hit that key on any other keyboard instead :D
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#4
Skyehack
No thanks. I rather my KEYCHRON Q5 96% layout.
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