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John Morrison. Founder and Team Leader of SFF.N
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Recently, we reviewed the Drevo Tyrfing V2, a US$60 keyboard competing with the big guns. Hot on the heels of this, across the test bench slides in the Drevo Calibur, a Bluetooth 70% tenkeyless board with a similar featureset, but smaller!
At US$55.99 on Drevo's official web store, ArmYourDesk.com, the Calibur is a slightly cheaper keyboard than the aforementioned Tyrfing V2, but it sits in a slightly different product category to compensate. The ultra small 71 key layout, forgoing seperate F-keys, is an interesting take on shrinking one's keyboard, and it's one that I feel has some merit. Let's dive in and click away to a conclusion!
Read more here.
At US$55.99 on Drevo's official web store, ArmYourDesk.com, the Calibur is a slightly cheaper keyboard than the aforementioned Tyrfing V2, but it sits in a slightly different product category to compensate. The ultra small 71 key layout, forgoing seperate F-keys, is an interesting take on shrinking one's keyboard, and it's one that I feel has some merit. Let's dive in and click away to a conclusion!
Read more here.