Folks who work from home know the seemingly never-ending struggle of purposely rearranging your workstation to keep things fresh. There are so many ways to spruce up your makeshift home office, from ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. AZIO's MK Retro is a head turner of a keyboard! It ...
Many people working from home have already transformed a small space into an office space. If you’re still looking to create a productive and stylish place to work, you should definitely get this ...
It doesn’t require the talent of Steve Jobs to read the zeitgeist and realize that retro is “in” right now. That’s certainly the trend driving German designer Nanoxia’s new Ncore Retro Keyboard, which ...
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Is there anything more satisfying than typing on an old typewriter and hearing the clack of the keys? Perhaps typing on a typewriter and then being able to immediately go back and edit on the computer ...
Earlier this year, we had an amazing time trying out an AZIO Retro Keyboard. So when the chance to try a compact version came up, we jumped at the opportunity. This time around, the company sent us ...
Inspired by the old-fashioned typewriter and designed with luxury in mind, the Azio Retro Classic is a mechanical keyboard sporting rounded backlit keycaps, a zinc aluminum alloy frame and a genuine ...
Most tech companies are pushing ever more compact and silent keyboards, but gadget maker Azio is bucking the trend by launching a version that has more in common with an old-fashioned typewriter.
It's surprising that keyboards aren't getting the same kinds of beautiful designs that some computers have these days. The only company that's clearly giving attention to its keyboards is Apple, which ...
Imagine if the great Captain Nemo had a computer onboard his submarine The Nautilus. It’s a tantalizing idea and not a million miles from the incredible imagination of early sci-fi writer Jules Verne.