Meletrix Boog75 Review: More enthusiast than gamer

The Meletrix Boog75 is a wired magnetic 75-percent gaming keyboard that feels and sounds fantastic. Its software is a little confusing, however, and it lacks several features gamers might be looking for.

https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/gaming-keyboards/meletrix-boog75-review

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