News

Cooler Master MK850 – Aimpad and Full Analog Control. Unlike a keyboard like the Wooting One, the MK850 only features analog tech on eight of its keys, but the two keyboards function very similarly.
Cooler Master's MK850 keyboard integrates analog controls to replicate using a controller, but the experience is far from seamless, like a neat tech demo that's not yet a fully realized product.
Cooler Master might not be the first name that springs to mind when you're thinking about shopping for the best gaming keyboard, but that might all be about to change with the release of the MK850 ...
We check out the MK850 keyboard from Cooler Master. The unit is their new high-end slash premium with Cherry MX RED RGB keyboards series. The MK850, however, has something that the competition does ...
Cooler Master's MK850 uses Aimpad technology to give your keyboard the precision of a gamepad joystick. ... Cooler Master’s MK850 keyboard wants to kill your gamepad with native analog controls.
Cooler Master's new MK850 (not to be confused with Logitech's MK850 keyboard and mouse combo) is an analog plank that uses Cherry MX key switches capable of sensing the entire 4mm range of a key ...
Cooler Master is releasing yet another mechanical gaming keyboard. Except this time it marries Cherry MX switches with Aimpad technology. The result is the MK850, the first analog keyboard to use ...
Cooler Master has announced the launch of its MK850 gaming keyboard, the first to include the company's Aimpad analogue sensor technology - which, it claims, offers double the range-sensing ...
The MK850 is a full width, tenkeys keyboard with an anodized aluminum chassis. While I'm not normally a fan of rounded edges and lots of diagonal edges on keyboards, the MK850 executes them well ...
Cooler Master has been working on their software suite that accompanies this keyboard, Portal. The MK850 polling rate is 1,000Hz btw. There's not much going on at the back side.
Cooler Master has launched its new flagship keyboard: the MK850. A culmination of gamepad technology, mechanical switches, and, of course, the ever-lovely RGB Lighting.