Evoworks Evo75 and Dry Studio ATM98 Mechanical Keyboards Highlighted
Two mechanical keyboards, the Evoworks Evo75 and Dry Studio ATM98, which launched late last year, have been noted for their distinct features. The Evoworks Evo75 is a compact 75-percent layout keyboard known for its loud, low-pitched typing sounds. In contrast, the Dry Studio ATM98 offers an 1800-layout (98-percent) with silent switches and a design that includes an RGB-ified rotary dial. Both models have been described as high-quality in design and performance.
Two distinct mechanical keyboards, the Evoworks Evo75 and the Dry Studio ATM98, launched late last year, have drawn attention for their design and functionality.
The Evoworks Evo75 features a compact 75-percent layout. It is characterized by its loud, low-pitched typing sounds, catering to users who prefer a more audible feedback experience.
Conversely, the Dry Studio ATM98 offers an 1800-layout, which is a 98-percent form factor. This model incorporates silent switches, designed for a quieter typing experience. Its design also includes an RGB-ified rotary dial, adding a visual and interactive element.
Both keyboards have been described as high-quality in terms of their aesthetics, sound, and user experience.
According to The Verge, these keyboards represent two different approaches to mechanical keyboard design while maintaining a high standard of craftsmanship.