Summary
- 8bitdo has mechanical keyboards based on retro consoles, and right now a couple of them are available for less at Woot.
- The N Edition is unofficially based on the color scheme of the NES, usually $100 but currently down to $70.
- There's also a Fami Edition which is decked out in the Famicom's color scheme also on sale for the same reduced price.
Your keyboard might not be something you've considered jazzing up, thought of as little more than the collection of buttons you sit in front of to write emails every day. Since keyboards are something most of us use every day, it only makes sense that we put some thought into how it looks and what it feels like to use. 8bitdo can improve your experience on both of those fronts, and right now it can do it for less as its NES-inspired mechanical keyboard is on sale.
Dubbed the N Edition since it hasn't been officially licensed to resemble the NES's color scheme, this particular retro mechanical keyboard will usually set you back $99.99. As high-end mechanical keyboards go, that's already not too bad. For a limited time, however, you can get the N Edition for just $69.99. It's not only the color scheme that makes it appealing too. It has custom mapping, works via Bluetooth so no tangled wires, and those two giant red buttons can be programmed to be whatever key inputs you like.

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Those of you more in tune with your Nintendo history will know that not only was the NES called the Famicom when released in Japan, but it also looked entirely different. 8bitdo has that retro base covered too as it's also selling a Fami edition of its mechanical keyboard, and it's also on sale. If you'd prefer the Famicom-style keyboard, it's also on sale at the same reduced price as the N Edition, both of which can be found for less at Woot through the links in the box below.
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8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard
8bitdo's retro mechanical keyboard is available in various designs, some of which are inspired by classic consoles including the NES and the Famicom. It connects to PCs using Windows 10 and above via Bluetooth and the two big buttons it comes with can be programmed to mimic the key of your choice.
If neither of the options above appeals to you, there are a lot of other themed keyboards out there. 168澳洲🅠幸运5开奖网:Ducky brought back its Fallout keyboard last month to celebrate the arrival of the series' adaptation on Amazon Prime. Decked out in blue and yellow with Vault Boy assuring you everything's alright via a big thumbs up on your space bar, the keyboard looks a lot like something you might type an SOS message out on if you were a vault dweller who just learned the truth.
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