QUOTE(lonelystarz @ Jul 2 2015, 12:10 PM)
Really thanks for the feedback, because you read the first page.
9/10 new comers not bother to read it.
Will update for first page for recent models, and put remark on which are backlit and which are not.
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QUOTE(lonelystarz @ Jul 2 2015, 12:10 PM) Really thanks for the feedback, because you read the first page. 9/10 new comers not bother to read it. Will update for first page for recent models, and put remark on which are backlit and which are not. |
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Anybody has the D69 edition keyboard?
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QUOTE(Savor_Savvy @ Jul 2 2015, 01:04 PM) OHH i remember d!that special edition keyboard with multi led and multi switch? i remember they use that as a demo unit for ppl to test out different switch with that keyboard. that was ducky shine 2 limited edition or some fancy pansy name wan. but personally i don't quite like multi switch keyboard because i prefer having uniform switches across my board (although i said that, but my nerd keyboard are all using black switch except for caps lock and scroll lock, those 2 are using blue switch for the reason that it's a toggle function) but its really up to you, i highly recommend that you go to heavy-arm and test it out yourself. |
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@quovadis123 what is the main differences between CM Storm Quickfire Rapid-I and other series of Quickfire as the price is almost d same? and why is Rapid-I more recommended? thanks
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Jul 2 2015, 02:07 PM
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QUOTE(lonelystarz @ Jul 2 2015, 01:39 PM) @quovadis123 what is the main differences between CM Storm Quickfire Rapid-I and other series of Quickfire as the price is almost d same? and why is Rapid-I more recommended? thanks QFR > QFR Stealth > QFR-iQFR-i is successor to other Rapid series. Same series, so same price. Other Rapid are end of life. Rapid-i have LED, so recommend to you. Other Rapid series don't have LED. |
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QUOTE(justnits @ Jul 2 2015, 09:29 AM) hardcore typing? you should try blue switch Filco this item ok? selling RM4xx |
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QUOTE(quovadis123 @ Jul 1 2015, 08:51 AM) I will update the Size Measurement, Cloth sample quality, and color choices for this gb. Update... Will contact the manufacturer today. Stay tune. Here is the thread link for this gb. https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=3628610&hl= https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=3628610&hl= Post #6. Yuktsi sponsored his own design Acrylic Case (84 Layout) + PCB for the T-Shirt Design Winner. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Many thanks to Yuktsi. This post has been edited by quovadis123: Jul 2 2015, 08:21 PM |
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QUOTE(quovadis123 @ Jul 2 2015, 08:20 PM) Update... Yuktsi is so kind https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=3628610&hl= Post #6. Yuktsi sponsored his own design Acrylic Case (84 Layout) + PCB for the T-Shirt Design Winner. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Many thanks to Yuktsi. |
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QUOTE(CAL V @ Jul 2 2015, 07:44 PM) I don't think you'll regret getting a Filco. Pretty solid and highly recommended. erm, read alot review, red switch not much making noise and soft more, suite for writter and gaming.Well if it's blue switch it's going to get a little noisy anyway. By the way, RM4xx really expensive. |
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QUOTE(ming0000 @ Jul 2 2015, 09:02 PM) erm, read alot review, red switch not much making noise and soft more, suite for writter and gaming. Then look at the recommendation list on the first post. Might have other options that suits your budget. If still feels expensive, find on Taobao for those built with MX clone switches.By the way, RM4xx really expensive. |
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QUOTE(ming0000 @ Jul 2 2015, 09:02 PM) erm, read alot review, red switch not much making noise and soft more, suite for writter and gaming. Red suitable for gaming, heard before.By the way, RM4xx really expensive. For typing, not recommended at all. I also write review, I recommend tactile switches. Ya, RM4xx really expensive. Before GST, RM 369 only. |
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QUOTE(CAL V @ Jul 2 2015, 09:07 PM) Then look at the recommendation list on the first post. Might have other options that suits your budget. If still feels expensive, find on Taobao for those built with MX clone switches. yup, already search Taobao, but seen this was around RM3xx-4xx, better search at Msia. Lucky got Filco seller at LYN, just thinking which one switches should i choose. |
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QUOTE(quovadis123 @ Jul 2 2015, 09:08 PM) Red suitable for gaming, heard before. Price really had a big change after GTS. For typing, not recommended at all. I also write review, I recommend tactile switches. Ya, RM4xx really expensive. Before GST, RM 369 only. tactile switches make a noise, i like the red no much sound and soft. my place small town, didnt have show room for test. |
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QUOTE(ming0000 @ Jul 3 2015, 03:02 AM) Price really had a big change after GTS. Well, some people actually like typing on linear. I do enjoy typing on linear, tactile and clicky. I can't say which one is the best for me but I just like them all because they are different. Imo red is too light. Not sure where you got the info that red are very good for typingtactile switches make a noise, i like the red no much sound and soft. my place small town, didnt have show room for test. Tactile is not too noisy, unless you bottom out with every keystroke. Linears can be loud too if you tend to bottom out the keys. Clicky(blue) is quite loud by default. Just fyi, many people have "typo issue" with linear switch when they first started out, some get used to it over time and some just end up getting tactile or clicky. Many seems to be really happy to type on browns. Hope this helps. |
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QUOTE(CAL V @ Jul 3 2015, 03:16 AM) Well, some people actually like typing on linear. I do enjoy typing on linear, tactile and clicky. I can't say which one is the best for me but I just like them all because they are different. Imo red is too light. Not sure where you got the info that red are very good for typing brown switches key feeling same as normal keyboard, right? Tactile is not too noisy, unless you bottom out with every keystroke. Linears can be loud too if you tend to bottom out the keys. Clicky(blue) is quite loud by default. Just fyi, many people have "typo issue" with linear switch when they first started out, some get used to it over time and some just end up getting tactile or clicky. Many seems to be really happy to type on browns. Hope this helps. |
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QUOTE(ming0000 @ Jul 3 2015, 03:28 AM) Erm, normal keyboard? You mean those usual rubber dome keyboards? If you're referring to those, then you should think again why you came to this thread and how much do you understand about mechanical keyboards. *No offense but seriously. If a 4xx ringgit brown switch Filco feels same as the free Acer keyboard that came with the home PC, I'll flip my table, smash that keyboard in pieces and burn it with gasoline. Just kidding Of course they feels different, that tactile bump, surely feels more distinct than usual rubber dome, and the key travel is more satisfying. Not trying to make it sounds like the most perfect thing ever, but it certainly feels different and better. |
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