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  • Computing @compuverse.uk
    Cameron @compuverse.uk

    Intel pulls plug on mini-PC NUCs

    That's a bit of a shame.

    I quite liked NUCs!

    Hopefully something else comes about with a similar premise!

  • Computing @compuverse.uk
    Cameron @compuverse.uk

    MX Keys S - A fantastically satisfying keyboard, that's quiet enough for the office!

    So, I've recently been hit with a problem.

    My previous keyboard at the office (a cheap Dell membrane keyboard) has given up the ghost, and I was trying to find a nicer replacement.

    I have numerous mechanical keyboard (which are generally my preferred type of keyboard), however these are a little too noisy for the office environment!

    During my research, I discovered the MX Keys / MX Keys S by Logitech.

    I have recently acquired one of these and I highly recommend it.

    It has a very satisfying feel when pressing the keys, but is not loud enough to blow out the eardrums of your co-workers.

    One of my favourite features of the keyboard is that each key has a small circular indent on the key, this almost, automatically realigns your fingers as you push them, which I've found has increased my typing accuracy quite considerably!

    The MX Keys S is a new version of the MX Keys, which only has very minor changes. The main change is switching from the older Logitech Unified Receiver, to a n

  • Computing @compuverse.uk
    Cameron @compuverse.uk

    A nice win for repairing your own devices. The lack of repairability of Surface devices has always been one of their weakest points.

    Good to see MS making at least some steps to rectify this.