HAVE YOU EVER looked at your keyboard and thought, ‘I really wish it felt a bit more like something out of Dexter’s Laboratory?’ No? Well, you will be after reading this review, because that’s exactly how using the Mountain Everest Max keyboard feels.
The Everest Max is the Batman utility belt of keyboards. It comes with a media dock, numpad, and wrist rest, all of which are detachable and (in the case of the former two) can be placed on either side of the keyboard. Every part of it feels like it has its primary use and then some other secret use because its inventors are so darned clever. Even its shipping box has a drawer with cute little compartments for all the pieces.
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