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Ducky adds to its promising ProjectD keyboard line with the Tinker 75. This is more affordable than the Outlaw series thanks to the use of a two piece plastic chassis but otherwise retains the use of new Cherry MX2A switches as well as the gasket mount and open-source nature of the keyboard that impressed us before.
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Author:VSG
In:Keyboards
Ducky joins the custom keyboard market with its new ProjectD venture. Today we examine the premium ProjectD Outlaw 65 which is a do-it-yourself aluminium gasket mount keyboard kit that ships in individual parts you assemble together before pairing it with switches and keycaps of your choosing.
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Author:VSG
In:Keyboards
Ducky introduces QUACK mechanics with its new One 3 series of mechanical keyboards! Today, we review the 65% form factor One 3 SF, which comes in various color schemes and switch options, and adds several useful improvements and new features over the previous generation to make for an attractive package at a reasonable price.
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Author:VSG
In:Keyboards
Ducky is mostly known for their keyboards, but with the fully symmetrical Feather, they have a serious contender on the lightweight mouse market. Equipped with PixArt's PMW3389 and weighing just 67 g, this black and white variant comes with Huano Blue main button switches, full RGB, high-quality PTFE feet, a paracord-like, braided cable, and extensive on-device configurability.
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Author:pzogel
In:Mice
Ducky wants to switch the world in 2021 with the release of two limited edition Mecha SF keyboards. We take a look at the Emerald version today, which builds upon the excellent One 2 SF examined before and provides a custom keycap set matching the theme, as well as an aluminium case with an iridescent finish that necessitates a closer look!
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Author:VSG
In:Keyboards
Ducky adds to their popular One 2 keyboard series with the 65% form factor One 2 SF. With arrow keys and more dedicated keys compared to their Mini series, and a lot of onboard controls over lighting and functionality included, it makes for an attractive little keyboard (and mouse, too).
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Author:VSG
In:Keyboards
Ducky as a brand has been synonymous with their Shine series of keyboards, and today, we take a look at the latest iteration - the Shine 6. It is an interesting blend of past and present with some hints towards the future, featuring a new ABS plastic case design, thick PBT keycaps, full 16.8M RGB backlighting supported by on-board and software controls alike, as well as accessories including a detachable cable, replacement keycaps and a mouse bungee.
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Author:VSG
In:Keyboards
Ducky has given their One series of keyboards a makeover with the new One 2 series. Coming in three options of a customized case and multi-toned keycap sets out of the box, we take a look at the One 2 Skyline that offers a well-built, fairly unique-looking keyboard with extensive onboard functionality at a good price.
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Author:VSG
In:Keyboards
Nov 29th, 2024 05:29 EST change timezone

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