Keychron's not really officially at Computex this year, but I did manage to catch up with a couple of its representatives in a corner of the show and got a sneak peek at some of its upcoming and potentially upcoming keyboard goodies.
The most striking is the carbon fiber concept keeb—I mean, just look at the thing: it's barely there. But, given that it's a carbon fiber shell it still feels pretty darned solid. But yes, it is just a concept piece brought along to show just how low Keychron can go. I'm told there is a chance that we might see it actually become a product sometime next year, however.
What isn't a concept piece, however, is the new Keychron ultra-low profile magnetic keyboard, something they claim is "the world's thinnest optical or magnetic keyboard, you don't even notice it's magnetic."
Though you will if you take a look at the switches, or start to type on it. There's a level of travel on the switches that you just don't get with a scissor switch or membrane keyboard.


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