Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Simple elegance? A keyboard abyss? Looking at the Happy ...
The Happy Hacking keyboard has been around since way before 60 percent keyboards were considered trendy. Though the compact classic has only been available in the U.S. for the past few years, the ...
Happy Hacking, one of the biggest names in Japanese mechanical keyboards, doesn’t update its gear often. The company, a division of Fujitsu, has been making its 60-key Professional keyboard for more ...
Happy birthday Happy Hacking Keyboard... who knew your letterless keyboard would have been such a success? To celebrate their 10th anniversary, PFU has put together this limited edition, ¥525,000 ...
If you work in an open office, the prospect of mechanical keyboards can seem daunting. You don’t want to incite the rage of your coworkers. But some boards are quite quiet and even pleasing to the ear ...
Status Symbols: Happy Hacking Keyboard The Happy Hacking Keyboard, built by Fujitsu, and relatively unchanged since 1996, takes a decades-old Unix-style layout, strips out all unecessary fluff (silly ...
In the world of enthusiast keyboards, few are better known than the Happy Hacking Keyboard from PFU. They were hard to come across in the United States - until now. Thanks to Fujitsu, this iconic ...