diff --git a/content/blog/katana-x2-review.md b/content/blog/katana-x2-review.md index 7625853..c66377f 100644 --- a/content/blog/katana-x2-review.md +++ b/content/blog/katana-x2-review.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Spoiler alert: I wasn’t disappointed. ## Buying experience: 3/5 -I got myself the tenkeyless variant of EvoFox Katana X2 with blue switches and black colour. They have a white one with full-size layout and red switches, but that’s the only other variant at the time of writing. And on Amazon, this is listed as a variant of older generation Katana keyboards. +I got myself the tenkeyless variant of [EvoFox Katana X2](https://www.amkette.com/collections/gaming-keyboards/products/evofox-katana-x2-tkl-mechanical-gaming-keyboard) with blue switches and black colour. They have a white one with full-size layout and red switches, but that’s the only other variant at the time of writing. And on Amazon, this is listed as a variant of older generation Katana keyboards. So while EvoFox makes good budget products, their cataloguing sucks. @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ Speaking of backlight, it has rainbow lighting, with fixed colours for each key. ## Conclusion -If you’ve never tried mechanical keyboards and don’t want to spend a lot before you know you’re into the hobby, and you’re okay with a wired keyboard, then the EvoFox Katana X2 is for you. It’s a bargain at the price of ₹1799–₹1899. \ No newline at end of file +If you’ve never tried mechanical keyboards and don’t want to spend a lot before you know you’re into the hobby, and you’re okay with a wired keyboard, then the EvoFox Katana X2 is for you. It’s a bargain at the price of ₹1799–₹1899.