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[V31] Lowyat.Net Mechanical Keyboard Club
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Sigint
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May 27 2018, 04:29 PM
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Just wondering what are the generally consensus here regarding Razer's mechanical switches (Green, Orange, Yellow)? Specifically I'm talking about their current switches made by Greetech not their older switches made by Kailh.
Really curious on how people here think about them when compared to MX Blues, Browns and Reds. Does it have the same satisfactory "feel" when typing/gaming on them compared to Cherry's switches or better? Quite a number of people are saying Razer current switches feel even better than those of Cherry.
This post has been edited by Sigint: May 27 2018, 04:31 PM
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Sigint
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Jun 19 2018, 09:38 PM
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Seeing plenty of mechanical KB on sites like Lazada, Taobao and Aliexpress selling for less than RM50. Are they actual mechanical boards or just one of those fake hybrid "mem-chanical" keyboards like those from Cooler Master and other gaming brands?
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Sigint
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Jul 25 2018, 07:16 PM
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This is kinda confusing but are keyboard that uses optical or laser technology to detect key inputs still considered mechanical boards? The the Bloody (A4Tech) "Light Strike" switches for example, does not come in contact with one another unlike traditional switches like those of Cherry MX which slider pushes against a set of movable contacts. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
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