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Cherry KC 200 MX Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The KC 200 MX, the first keyboard with Cherry's new line of MX2A mechanical key switches, offers an improved typing experience, a slim profile, and an even slimmer price, making it a strong value in a general-use keyboard.

By Zackery Cuevas

Cherry MC 2.1 Review

3.5

The inexpensive, generic-looking Cherry MC 2.1 makes an acceptable mouse for daily use or for your first forays into gaming. It's hindered mainly by a low-sensitivity sensor.

By Francisco Lahoz

Cherry MX 3.0S Wireless Review

3.0

The Cherry MX 3.0S Wireless is a rarity: a low-latency wireless mechanical keyboard with RGB. A mediocre lighting implementation, lackluster software, and lofty pricing keep it from flying high, though.

By Mark Knapp

Cherry MX 8.2 TKL Wireless Review

3.0

The unusual combination of features on the Cherry MX 8.2 TKL Wireless doesn't quite coalesce into a compelling keyboard. If you can live without either 2.4GHz wireless or per-key RGB lighting, you can do better for less.

By Mark Knapp

Cherry: MX2A Switch Sets a New Bar on Keyboard Tech

Cherry updates its keyboard tech with the new MX2A switch, which it's hyping as 'revolutionary.'

By Michael Kan
Cherry MX2A switch

Cherry Stream Keyboard Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

If you have more desk space than dollars available, Cherry's $30 Stream Keyboard is far more finger-friendly than the chintzy keyboard that came with your PC.

By Eric Grevstad

Cherry DW 9100 Slim Review

4.0

The sleek, low-profile Cherry DW9100 Slim is a solid general-use keyboard and mouse set with a reliable wireless connection and long battery life.

Cherry Stream Wireless Keyboard Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

A solid basic keyboard that cuts the cord, the Cherry Stream Wireless excels for general productivity and office use at a comfortable price.

By Zackery Cuevas

Cherry MX 1.0 TKL Review

3.0

Cherry's "tenkeyless" MX 1.0 TKL mechanical keyboard delivers an on-point typing experience but not much in the way of features for the money, given the abbreviated layout.

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Cherry Unveils its First Low-Profile Keyboard Switches

These switches, 35 percent slimmer than the MX Red ones on which they're based, are the first low-profile design from the venerable German manufacturer.

By Tom Brant
Cherry MX Low Profile Prototype

Cherry MX Board Silent Review

3.0

The MX Silent switches in this Cherry-branded, retro-styled keyboard are much quieter than others we've tried, but its oversize plastic frame and meager feature set make the asking price much too high.

By Barry Brenesal
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Cherry MC 4000 Review

3.5

A handsome mouse that can bridge work and play (as well as left-handers and righties), Cherry's sober MC 4000 delivers snappy tracking, eye-catching LEDs, and a handsome design.

By Barry Brenesal
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Cherry MX-Board 3.0 G80-3850 Review

4.0

The Cherry MX-Board 3.0 G80-3850 is about as no-frills a design as you can get, but beneath the bland exterior is a well-made, general-use mechanical keyboard.

By Brian Westover
Cherry MX-Board 3.0 G80-3850