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Mionix Wei review: We hope this beautiful mechanical keyboard sets a trend

Mionix Wei review: We hope this beautiful mechanical keyboard sets a trend

Posted on April 16, 2018July 11, 2019 By Jarvis

Unique styling combines with some smart enthusiast touches for gaming-keyboard goodness.

The Mionix Wei is pricey and somewhat feature-bare, but it’s also one of the most beautiful mechanical keyboards on the market and takes some smart pointers from the enthusiast crowd.

Gaming peripherals are afraid of color. Actually, I’d wager this is an issue that goes beyond peripherals to technology at large. White, black, silver, and gray are the standard pallete. Anything else is relegated to an accent at best. Apple made waves in the ‘90s with those teal iMacs, and then what happened? A decade later they were back to “Space Gray” and other neutral tones.

But if Mionix’s new peripherals are anything to go by, an injection of color might do us well. I’ve been using the Mionix Wei off and on for a few months now, and you know why I keep coming back to it? Because it’s damn pretty.
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