Drop CSTM80 Review: Highly, easily customizable

Drop's CSTM80 keyboard is designed to be customized, with an easily replaceable top plate, but it also looks and sounds great out of the box.

https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/mechanical-keyboards/drop-cstm80-review

Creato 7d | 1 mar 2025, 15:10:07


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