Finalmouse's upcoming mechanical keyboard has been released and we cannot think of a bigger waste of expensive technology – well outside of Apple at least. The Finalmouse Centerpiece costs $349 which ...
Finalmouse’s debut keyboard is the $349 Centerpiece. It’s got a built-in CPU and GPU, and its screen animations are powered by Unreal Engine 5. Finalmouse’s debut keyboard is the $349 Centerpiece.
Finalmouse is known for building boutique gaming mice, and it's about to add mechanical keyboards to its product lineup. The company's first mechanical keyboard will be the Centerpiece, a flashy input ...
The PC accessory brand Finalmouse has announced a unique mechanical keyboard featuring detailed animated images that can display from under the transparent glass keycaps. That’s right — you read that ...
If you think RGB LEDs dancing upon your keyboard’s keys is distracting, you might want to look away from Finalmouse’s upcoming mechanical keyboard. The Finalmouse Centerpiece announced Saturday is a ...
For the last fifteen years or so, custom mechanical keyboards have been getting more and more wild. From artisan keycaps to super-specific switches to 3D-printed cases, we’ve seen it all. Well, we ...
A company is pushing the boundaries of mechanical keyboards by creating one with a built-in display that can beam interactive videos and images. The upcoming product comes from Finalmouse, which makes ...
Keyboards have become as much of a form of self-expression as the outfits in your closet, but instead of just showing off color-changing LEDs, the Centerpiece keyboard puts an entire interactive ...
Here’s the pitch: What if you had a keyboard with actual physical keys, but it was also a touchscreen that could display all sorts of cool shit under your fingers while you type? This is what the ...
Leaks of an upcoming Finalmouse keyboard suggests a major change in the way players look for their next gaming peripheral. More like this MSI Expands Its ‘Make in India’ Initiative by Adding ...
Most gaming keyboard options out there are drenched in RGB, but a Finalmouse leak reveals a mesmerising alternative. In place of conventional lighting, the company's first board will seemingly use a ...
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