Canada's Matias Corporation has made something of a name for itself with its tactile keyboards, but those have primarily appealed to those who also enjoy (or at least accept) the sound of a mechanical ...
Remember that unheralded Matias keyboard that we spotted at the FCC a few weeks back? Well, it transpires that it was one of a pair of units for those who want tactile typing on the go -- but without ...
Although I’m a big fan of tactile, clicky mechanical keyboards, I also enjoy the sleekness, quiet keys, and wireless nature of Apple’s Magic Keyboard. I wish Apple would make a full-size Magic ...
I’ve long been a big fan of Matias, a Canadian-based company that makes excellent third-party keyboards for Mac. In fact, I’ve been using its space gray wireless aluminum keyboard for over a year, and ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fans of Microsoft’s long and storied history of great ergonomic keyboards got some welcome news at CES this week. There was shock and distress when Microsoft announced, ...
At CES 2014, the boutique keyboard maker unveils a new model aimed at those who want a split design for ergonomic reasons. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors ...
Wireless keyboards are great. Mechanical keyboards are great. Wireless mechanical keyboards are almost nonexistent. Maybe it's because gamers (who often prefer mechanical keyboards) are concerned ...
Over six years ago, I reviewed the original Tactile Pro keyboard from Matias, and I think my article’s title summarized things nicely – “The Majestic Alps and the King of Keyboards” (29 March 2004).
This quiet, portable, wireless mechanical keyboard boasts an over-the-top security feature. Our reviewer didn’t like the feel of its switches, though, and it’s very expensive. The wireless Matias ...
If you need a backlit, Mac-compatible keyboard that looks as good as Apple's Magic Keyboard, look no further than the wireless aluminum alternative from Matias. Apple’s Magic Keyboard, including the ...
Wireless keyboards are great. Mechanical keyboards are great. Wireless mechanical keyboards are almost nonexistent. Maybe it's because gamers (who often prefer mechanical keyboards) are concerned ...