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After weeks of incredibly obvious teasers, PFU America has revealed the HHKB Studio Snow Edition, a white version of one of the best and strangest keyboards I’ve used. A new color might seem like a minor thing, and it is. But it does answer one of the common complaints about the HHKB Studio, which until now was only available in black with black legends. The Snow Edition is available today for $329 at PFU’s website and mechanicalkeyboards.com.
The HHKB Studio, which I reviewed las
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