QUOTE(rao2100 @ Oct 6 2012, 05:30 PM)
tnx This post has been edited by dragorc: Oct 6 2012, 05:45 PM
Mechanical Keyboard Club v7, MX red blue brown black
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After several hour playing wif Mx-Brown this is what I found,
1)Good for double tapping, triple tapping, rapid tapping, wat ever 2)The tactile bumps actually give typing more solid and precise coz less accidentally pressing happens during typing (true story) 3)The weight force to bottom it out is exactly like mx-red except it has tactile feeling 4)Indeed an all rounder switch which are good for typist and gamerz 5)Really recommended for everyone 6)Topres still better Sory for bad english Added on October 6, 2012, 6:04 pm QUOTE(JohnDiew0107 @ Oct 6 2012, 05:56 PM) This is the way tat SS prevent their customer to do harm on to their product This post has been edited by dragorc: Oct 6 2012, 06:04 PM |
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Perception of what gamers want - keyboard that has a ton of buttons. Logitech is #1 with that. Usd210 srp? Serious?
Fully led customization keyboards are coming. All depends on how much patience you guys have This post has been edited by CyntrixTech: Oct 6 2012, 06:40 PM |
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preview of the coming nyan cat keycaps
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QUOTE(dragorc @ Oct 6 2012, 04:14 PM) MULTICOLOR BACKLIGHTING!!!! Redefining weird layout to lvl 99999!!!BTW, I wonder how do they achive a slightly bigger than 1x sized backspace in such layout? I thought one row = 15x. And with 14 1x sized keys in the number rows, the remaining should be 1x? Some magic there. Added on October 6, 2012, 8:20 pmJudging from the bottom modifier/spacebar row, it should sum up to 15.25x in length. Now thats an achievement for being longer than normal kbs. Ip4 to ip5 theory anyone? Added on October 6, 2012, 8:25 pmBTW, "Cherry TM mechanical switches for a solid, tactile feel whether...". Not sure if troll or on weed. Added on October 6, 2012, 8:29 pm QUOTE(dragorc @ Oct 6 2012, 05:59 PM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Added on October 6, 2012, 6:04 pm This is the way tat SS prevent This post has been edited by Human10: Oct 6 2012, 08:30 PM |
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QUOTE(kaysa @ Oct 6 2012, 12:00 AM) I bought it immediately after I saw you post about the keycaps. It was at about 4.42PM when I PM Kai with the bank-in slip. He posted it right away - got my keycaps the next day! Epic service from Kai Keycaps are so awesome that they make me wanna throw all my other keycaps away |
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QUOTE(Human10 @ Oct 6 2012, 08:14 PM) Redefining weird layout to lvl 99999!!! probably photoshop fail...BTW, I wonder how do they achive a slightly bigger than 1x sized backspace in such layout? I thought one row = 15x. And with 14 1x sized keys in the number rows, the remaining should be 1x? Some magic there. Added on October 6, 2012, 8:20 pmJudging from the bottom modifier/spacebar row, it should sum up to 15.25x in length. Now thats an achievement for being longer than normal kbs. Ip4 to ip5 theory anyone? Added on October 6, 2012, 8:25 pmBTW, "Cherry TM mechanical switches for a solid, tactile feel whether...". Not sure if troll or on weed. Added on October 6, 2012, 8:29 pm Fixed. |
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QUOTE(CyntrixTech @ Oct 6 2012, 06:38 PM) Perception of what gamers want - keyboard that has a ton of buttons. Logitech is #1 with that. Usd210 srp? Serious? I smell Nighthawk?Fully led customization keyboards are coming. All depends on how much patience you guys have Added on October 6, 2012, 9:17 pm QUOTE(dragorc @ Oct 6 2012, 05:59 PM) After several hour playing wif Mx-Brown this is what I found, For me, MX Brown is kind of like Dirty Reds... MX Red with some weird friction in there.1)Good for double tapping, triple tapping, rapid tapping, wat ever 2)The tactile bumps actually give typing more solid and precise coz less accidentally pressing happens during typing (true story) 3)The weight force to bottom it out is exactly like mx-red except it has tactile feeling 4)Indeed an all rounder switch which are good for typist and gamerz 5)Really recommended for everyone 6)Topres still better Sory for bad english Added on October 6, 2012, 6:04 pm This is the way tat SS prevent their customer to do harm on to their product I still prefer MX Blue over MX Brown, and also MX Red feels better than Browns This post has been edited by zongeva: Oct 6 2012, 09:17 PM |
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Leopold sold ! yay~
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just wana ask all expert here, what you guys think about cherry g80-3800 board?
seems like not much review out there.... |
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Oct 6 2012, 10:11 PM
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QUOTE(Rushy @ Oct 6 2012, 10:05 PM) just wana ask all expert here, what you guys think about cherry g80-3800 board? Entry level mechanical keyboard, cheap building, 2KRO(not sure, correct me if I am wrong)...seems like not much review out there.... Some even suggested to buy it for switch harvesting. I think it might be good for typing in office? I don't like the uniform keycap profile |
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QUOTE(Rushy @ Oct 6 2012, 10:05 PM) just wana ask all expert here, what you guys think about cherry g80-3800 board? I write one in GH b4.seems like not much review out there.... It is a normal board, not much special. Main selling point: 1. PCB mounted board 2. Cherry Branded(though, some rumor said that they actually is OEMed by other OEM...) 3. Modern look with low profile keycaps(incase some ppl not willing to go for mech kb due to the old and tall keys profile, this particular board is aesthetically nearer to modern demand) 4. Light(really it is probably the lightest fullsize mech kb out there, much less than 1kg even with box) Main dealbreaker of it: 1. Low profile keycaps - quite "painful" to type on the default keycaps. Kind of "sharp" at the edge of top of keycaps. 2. Caps-Lock different position, near to impossible to find replacement CapsLock without a mod or two 3. Not too solidly built(the keyboard can be flexed/twisted when a stronger force being applied) 4. The front right egde of the keyboard somehow have some flexing when flexed. As a result, when you pressing left Ctrl, you will notice that the whole bottom left part of PCB move with it. 5. Bad angle of tilt. Worsen with the lack of rubber feet for the extend feet, easy to move around. 6. 2KRO with no ps/2 support In short, it is still an acceptable choice, if you insist on a fullsize(non-tkl) mech kb. Just that the keycaps are pretty much must be changed for proper use and type... This post has been edited by Human10: Oct 6 2012, 10:28 PM |
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ohh..thanks for the review Human10...
I was just thinking of getting 1 of those g80-3800 for office(big big office) use, we think alike zongeva..heheee Cuz afraid it will get stolen if i use a good mech keyboard. So found that its a low profile and cheap, so maybe a good choice for office use... U mention we can still change the keycaps even its low profile? |
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QUOTE(Rushy @ Oct 6 2012, 10:32 PM) ohh..thanks for the review Human10... I mean the default keycaps suck to type on...I was just thinking of getting 1 of those g80-3800 for office(big big office) use, we think alike zongeva..heheee Cuz afraid it will get stolen if i use a good mech keyboard. So found that its a low profile and cheap, so maybe a good choice for office use... U mention we can still change the keycaps even its low profile? Low profile might not be everyone's taste, worsen with a small and edgy(sharp) top surface for keycaps. Added on October 6, 2012, 10:38 pmIn other words, a low profile keycaps should had a large and flat surface to made it not edgy. This post has been edited by Human10: Oct 6 2012, 10:38 PM |
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ic ic....got it now..haha
and there is no way to change to a better keycaps? |
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