Mode Sixty-Five (2024) Review: A Renewed Classic

The Mode Sixty-Five (2024) is an excellent mechanical keyboard that sacrifices nothing compared to other options. It starts affordable and escalates quickly, and you’ll need to pay to have it built for you, but its customization options and quality are hard to beat.

https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/mechanical-keyboards/mode-sixty-five-2024-review

Creato 29d | 31 dic 2024, 15:20:08


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