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One of the many reasons to switch to a mechanical keyboard—besides the mustache-twirling joy in shattering the silence of a quiet office—is being able to easily customize your keyboard’s appearance: a ...
If you are looking for a new and quirky keyboard for your desk setup and want to get more mileage out of those Legos you own, MelGeek has created a Kickstarter campaign for a keyboard that lets you ...
BYU mechanical engineering students created Lego renderings of BYU campus buildings for their engineering class. The BYU Design Review challenged students to “design Lego-architecture style models of ...
Lots of people love all things Lego. Now they can use Lego bricks to create whatever design they want on the front and back of a new mechanical keyboard, the tenkeyless (TKL) MelGeek Pixel. The ...
The last Nintendo/Lego was for kids, but this one is aimed at the adults. The set includes an NES console with one controller, along with a game cartridge that fits into the cartridge slot, just like ...