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 Mechanical Keyboard Club V3, For Gamers and Typist Enthusiasts

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post Jul 21 2011, 02:53 PM

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someone is stocking xarmor smile.gif
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1934820
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post Jul 21 2011, 10:40 PM

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gotta wait a lil longer and i'll own my very first mech keyboard smile.gif bb rubber domes


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post Jul 22 2011, 12:41 AM

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@blueberry, as the saying goes, dont fix wads not broken..one perfect example, my camera has new firmwares with new updates but i didnt bother..cant afford to haf something happen to my dslr smile.gif
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post Jul 23 2011, 11:26 PM

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eng speedtest my tops was 80wpm no errors(rubber dome tongue.gif)
bahasa speedtest 39 xD with 5 wrong words
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post Jul 31 2011, 09:53 PM

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a lil sneak peak info that the seller hasnt annouce..
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1934820 <---- ready stock d
those looking for blue/brown with backlight can look above..
best feature is NRKO (and its not a fingerprint magnet tongue.gif)
getting mine in 2-3 days time..

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post Aug 2 2011, 11:39 PM

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Guys, I've received my keyboard..XARMOR U9BL-S

Initial views
Firstly, the packaging has a very premium feeling. You get a black box with paper latches which is covered by a slide out info sheet. You get all the info about the keyboard outside. Even though this keyboard is priced significantly higher than the Razer BWU, the inside packaging is not as good but not to be underestimated as everything is packed tightly to ensure safety of the keyboard and its accessories. Removing everything was fairly easy until you lift the keyboard. It's not easy lifting this keyboard with one hand as it is heavy.

What comes with the keyboard?
You get a nice rubber coated arm wrest which I personally can't enjoy due the limited real estate on my desk. More on the arm wrest later. You also get a plastic keycap puller and 4 non-lettered orange key caps to replace the 'essential' WASD or directional caps. Coming prefixed to the PS/2 cable, is the PS/2 to USB adapter which you can remove to enjoyed N-RKO to its fullest.

Less crap, More keyboard wink.gif
When I first laid hands on the keyboard, the smoothness of the rubber coating caught my attention. It enhances grip as advertised -by me- as well as preventing stains. The keyboard comes with MBTF 50 million actuations. Along with 4 brightness levels, you can choose from dim to bright 'bright'. Initially, I bottomed out on every key press but now I'm slowly beginning to enjoy the mechanical side of the keyboard. Brown Cherry MX for this variant. There's no click but if you bottom out, a loud 'thuck' awaits you. Not annoying though...Hitting hard on rubber-domes do cool.gif
Regarding the arm wrest, it's a pure waste that I don't get to enjoy it. In fact, my wrists suffer without it due the the height of the keyboard. Installing the arm wrest is easy but removing it is hard as you can't press both sides at the same time to easy the process. My advice is to not install the arm wrest unless you really want(need) it. The angle is sufficient with legs extended.
Back-lighting is good but for the media keys which lie from F1 to F6 are dimly lit as the LED is position on top of the switch and the media engravings are below the F keys. One thing about the spacebar. No squeaks as reported by some users and the back-lighting for the keyboard is actually cool as the led is in the middle which the engraving is a long line so the brightness goes down evenly in both sides.

Pictures
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Feel free to ask me any question. Will upload pics of back-light if requested
P/S. TS, please add my nick to the front page for XARMOR U9BL-S


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post Aug 3 2011, 12:02 AM

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ngek ngek ngek smile.gif
one thing..typing on this keyboard with the legs extended really tires my wrist due it height..very high compared to my old logitech media kb..now, i use a piece of padding foam for my right wrist as my left wrist can type with any finger so less wrist movement..while my primary typing finger for my left hand is my index finger..lots and lots of wrist movement..super tiring == hafta sacrifice the real estate for the arm wrest..
ps, would u spoiler my review? easier for other ppl to load the page

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post Aug 3 2011, 02:31 PM

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@storm..
i dun get ur qns
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post Aug 3 2011, 02:59 PM

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oh..the orange key cap can fit any standard key, minus spacebar, shift, caps, enter, all those ..

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