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Corsair is Buying Mechanical Keyboard Maker Drop (techcrunch.com) 17

Everyone seems to be buying a mechanical keyboard company these days. Corsair has one-upped them all by buying its own mechanical keyboard company. From a report: The Fremont, California-based peripheral maker today announced that it's acquiring "certain assets" from Drop for an undisclosed, all-cash deal. "Drop has been acquired by Corsair," Drop CEO Jef Holove wrote in a blog post confirming the news. "I am sure front-of-mind for you is what this will mean for Drop and our focus on our discerning, engaged enthusiast community -- especially at a time when we've been watching other players in the community struggle or outright fold. Obviously, we are convinced this move is good for us, for you and for the hobby, and I'll give you a sense of why here."

The executive called the Portland-based company "small but mighty," relative to a product portfolio that includes several keyboards, keycaps and audio accessories. Mechanical keyboards are the company's bread and butter, and it makes fine hardware. I've been using the Drop Shift keyboard now for several months. The firm is also notable for high-profile branding exercises that include keycaps featuring Lord of the Rings and Marvel IP.

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Corsair is Buying Mechanical Keyboard Maker Drop

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  • by greytree ( 7124971 ) on Monday July 17, 2023 @12:32PM (#63693234)
    "Everyone seems to be buying a mechanical keyboard company these days. Corsair has one-upped them all by buying its own mechanical keyboard company"
    • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward
      It's straight out of TFA. Place blame where blame is due.
      • If only editors could take text and alter it for accuracy in their Summary.

        If only they could ... drum roll ... EDIT!

        ( And TFA is now fixed. TFS is not. )
        • If only editors could take text and alter it for accuracy in their Summary. If only they could ... drum roll ... EDIT! ( And TFA is now fixed. TFS is not. )

          Only ChatGPT could do that. Just imagine /. being run by a ChatGPT engine...it would be worse than it already is.

          • by Xenx ( 2211586 )
            Honestly, I don't see how. I don't mean that as in the editors are so bad, though there are arguments to be made at times, but in that it's so basic that I imagine ChatGPT could handle that work easily enough.
      • It's not cited, so the blame is on the editor.
        Also, editors are expected to add value - not the case here.

    • by Misagon ( 1135 ) on Monday July 17, 2023 @01:04PM (#63693400)

      It is also factually wrong, because Corsair has been making mechanical keyboards themselves for years before Drop (previously known as Massdrop).

      BTW, Drop's most well known keyboards had originally been created in a partnership with enthusiast collective Input.Club, with the original designs [github.com] released under the CERN Open Hardware license.
      Drop and Input.Club had a falling-out after Input.Club had been dissatisfied with some components that Drop had sourced, and after that Drop has sold slightly revised designs under other names.

  • Everyone seems to be buying a mechanical keyboard company these days. Corsair has one-upped them all by buying its own mechanical keyboard company.

    Yeah, that'll show them!
     
    ... what was he trying to say?

  • RIP Massdrop, used to get good deals, now it's just marketing disguised as 'deals'

  • Corsair are the Apple of the PC Hardware space. You pay extra for the logo.

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