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The Verge·3 min read·medium

These mechanical keyboards are two very different sides of the same beautifully made coin

These mechanical keyboards are two very different sides of the same beautifully made coin
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The Verge reviews two high-end mechanical keyboards, the Evoworks Evo75 and the Dry Studio ATM98. The author contrasts the Evo75's loud, compact design with the ATM98's silent, feature-rich layout.

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Mechanical keyboards have become a significant niche in the consumer electronics market, reflecting a growing consumer interest in hardware customization and tactile computing experiences.

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