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The full-size keyboard round-up: four shiny new 100% layout boards reviewed

We review a lot of keyboards here at Digital Foundry, but my most recent shootout featured a distinct lack of full-size keyboards – something that we’re only happy to redress with this new 100 percent full-size review round-up.

We’ve got four new keyboards here, from Satechi, Ducky, Cherry and Razer, all complete with num pads ideal for data entry, games with huge numbers of controls and all the other things that Eurogamer readers mentioned that they need full-size keyboards to accomplish.

Enjoy the round-up, which you can read in sequence or use the quick links below to jump to the review you’re most interested in. And if you fancy a look at some other numpad-wielding keyboards we recommend, take a look at our guide to the best full-size mechanical keyboards.

Satechi Slim SM3 review: undercutting Logitech in price, but not so much on the productDucky One X review: a powerful keyboard marred by too many little annoyancesCherry Xtrfy MX 3.1 review: new MX2A switches in a bright and shiny chassisRazer BlackWidow V4 Pro review: small but important upgrades make this a contender

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You’ll notice in our roundup of the best keyboards for Mac and iPad that there is a distinct lack of full-size, wireless, mechanical choices. That’s because they aren’t actually that many, not since Apple decided to stop shipping Macs with mechanical keyboards in 1990.

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