Cherry Unveils K63W Pro Compact: First Keyboard with 8K Ultra-Wideband Technology
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Gavin Sheehan
Summary
Cherry has unveiled the K63W Pro Compact, their first keyboard featuring 8K ultra-wideband technology. The keyboard maintains a TKL 70% form factor, offering a sleek and modest design suitable for both work and gaming, while delivering high-performance capabilities through the new 8K ultra-wideband connectivity.
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· 3 pulledCherry recently revealed a new design to their keyboard lineup as they showed off the K63W Pro Compact keyboard.
A bit of an interesting take, as they have presented this as their first 8K ultra-wideband design, while still sitting as a TKL 70% measurement.
The design was made to give those who desire this for work and gaming something sleek and modest while also delivering performance when needed.
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