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Moogle Stiltzkin
post Jul 24 2022, 11:51 AM

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Everest Max Keyboard Review: Maximum Customizability, Maximum Modularity

https://wccftech.com/review/everest-max-key...his-is-awesome/




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Jackson Costa
9 months ago (edited)

I bought this keyboard a couple months ago. Important notes,
Their reviews on their site are controlled. I submitted a review voicing my frustrations with their customer service and they won't list it. It goes through a "screening process" before it shows up. So while I like the keyboard, I have some problems with how they treated me as a customer and their ethics.
Their responses to me were slow and lacking any meaningful information. The keyboard is great, but the purchasing experience was so poor I couldn't recommend it to anyone.


interesting.... basically they can't accept anything but praise? not a good sign hmm.gif

This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Jul 24 2022, 11:55 AM
Moogle Stiltzkin
post Jul 30 2022, 09:04 PM

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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/07/raz...nical-keyboard/


bit pricey though. also is wireless keyboards secure? or is this gonna be a security issue for keyloggers to steal info wirelessly?

https://technoqia.com/are-wireless-keyboards-secure/

https://www.sikich.com/insight/ahhh-my-mous...rd-were-hacked/

https://www.crowe.com/cybersecurity-watch/w...s-explained-dgs


however i do like the fact they use optical mechanical switches, i hope that trend continues nod.gif
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Many optical mechanical switches produce less lag because there's no debounce delay, used by most keyboards to deal with contact bounce since actuation is light-based. Although a mainstream user likely won't notice, this is another reason many gaming companies have started making their own optical mechanical switches.



with regular rubber dome switches, they feel like *** typing on, and sometimes it even can accidentally actuate the wrong key even. and response is ****. So now with optical mechanical switches, probly most of those issues is no longer a concern. Any with the mechanical switches u have a variety like reds, browns, blues.... even the unpopular blacks, so there is a variation of actuation tastes tailored to your own preferences thumbup.gif

fyi i'm a fan of mx browns, reds are nice but i worry because they are linear with no tactile feedback which is what i prefer.



This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Jul 30 2022, 09:11 PM
Moogle Stiltzkin
post Aug 6 2022, 02:15 PM

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sonic the hedgehog mkb, sure why not laugh.gif

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/08/son...nical-keyboard/

taking mkbs to the next level of aesthetics i see shocking.gif

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The PBT, dye-sublimated keycaps on the keyboards are 1.5 mm thick, according to Higround, and ditch informative legends on their topsides in favor of an artful appearance when viewing the keyboard from the top down. But from a typical seated position, you should be able to see legends side-printed on the front of the keycaps. You don't have to be a touch typist to use the Sega keyboards, but if you're not, they'll be harder to use at first than the typical keyboard.


but i can see that they know their stuff nod.gif

This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Aug 6 2022, 02:17 PM

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