THERE’S A quiet revolution happening in the productivity space. Well, I say quiet—it’s actually the click-clack of mechanical keyboards making their way back into the offices that they left 30-or-so years ago. At least that’s the plan according to Razer and now Logitech, who have both recently released work-based takes on the mechanical keyboard.
Both keyboards are available in either Linear or Silent switch types, although Logitech does also sell the noisier clicky variety (confession: I’m the annoying guy in the office who prefers the louder switches). I received the ‘Tactile Quiet’ variant of the MX Mechanical Mini, meaning Cherry MX Brown equivalent switches on a compact frame that loses the numkeys and rearranges the navigation keys vertically on the right to save even more space.
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