eerik9000
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My mind is blown that Das is using Cherry MX switches in the PC version and Greetech switches with the Mac layout.
Greetechs are pretty much just cheap Chinese Cherry MX knock-offs, right?
My mind is blown that Das is using Cherry MX switches in the PC version and Greetech switches with the Mac layout.
Greetechs are pretty much just cheap Chinese Cherry MX knock-offs, right?
I did notice K70 RGB, but the reviews (mostly from 2014) mentioned a lot of problems with the software and firmware, which I found very off-putting. I'd like the keyboard to work properly by simply plugging in the cable. I see that there is now an updated revision. Has the software and firmware gotten any better? Can the backlight profiles be saved to on-board memory so I would not have to use the Corsair software all the time?
I have a black widow ulimate and I wanted to
Know what mx cherry switches they are comparable too. I tried mx cherry reds and hated them .
The Blackwidow Ultimate uses Kailh Green switches which are like Cherry MX Blues with slightly less activation distance.
Guys what's the latest Corsair mechanical keyboard? (Clicky keys)
I'm using the blackwidow chroma (looks like an older model tbh) and the plastic is just annoying the hell out of me as it stains and marks so fricken easy and the keys are starting to feel spongy for some odd reason.
I was also looking at the Razer Blackwidow 2016 as Razer have said it's made with a new coating
If you don't want plastic buy the K70 with blue switches, otherwise wait for the Strafe with blue
To my knowledge yes, but I had the Mac version with these keys and I hated the feel. I just don't understand why they put cheaper keys in the Mac version. The two keyboards are basically the same device with a few keycaps changed. Last time around they even sold the Mac specific keys standalone but they have stopped doing that too.
Why not the brown switches then? They aren't "clickity clackity" like the blue but they still have the tactile feedback (although a bit less) and they're widely available.A mate of mine was talking about those with the blue switches but I couldn't find one in the UK with RGB backlight and can only seem to find it with MX Red
Why not the brown switches then? They aren't "clickity clackity" like the blue but they still have the tactile feedback (although a bit less) and they're widely available.
How do they compare to the switches in the Razer keyboards for the noise?
Yikes, is this a new change? I don't remember which model I have (the v2? Still on USB2) and the key switches definitely are Cherry.
It's been the case for the model 4 Pro for Mac the whole time. I bought as soon as it came out and missed the switch change in my haste. I keep checking back to see if they came to their senses.
So after basically two years with my Das keyboard, my only real complaint is that I could use a backlit keyboard. My living situation is such as I often have the lights off so as to not disturb people, but that makes it damn hard to use it when I'm not doing something like typing and my hands are always on the keyboard for touch typing. In a few years maybe it'll be worth the money to spring for such an option.
Oy. That's a shame considering aside from no backlight the newer ones are much nicer (especially going to a metal front versus the glossy and hence constantly-gross-looking plastic on my model.)
Still, the whole appeal of these keyboards is they last a good long time. I doubt I'll be upgrading any time soon.
They're very similar to the Razer Orange switches in the Blackwidow Stealth products. Here is a nice comparison between the mx blue and the brown, sound test starts around 0.45
Nah I don't like the browns really
I'm kinda leaning towards the new Blackwidow 2016 just for the new coating on the keyboard (And I have a 15% off voucher bringin it fown to £85) but i'm not sure I can justify it since I have the blackwidow chroma
https://youtu.be/fRjCeTLKoLo
Still have mine for 5 years now. No letters on mine, so I don't see why you need a light. You should be able to type without looking at your keyboard at all.
I think my next keyboard will have Cherry MX Reds. That won't happen until 4-5 years later.
Picked up a cheap Chinese mech board from Amazon. Not unhappy with it at all, even with the knockoff blue switches:
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Types nicely and I dig the aluminum surface and floating keys. The backlighting is a nice bonus, but I could take or leave it.
Which switches come with that? You can tell the brand if you take off the keycap. Everyone prints their brand on there. What did that set you back as well? The board looks fine and the backlighting is a nice touch too
I've been looking at Ducky keyboards, could someone explain the difference between Ducky Zero, One and Shine? By price it seems like Shine is the most high end, but is it mostly because of the LEDs? At first I thought Zero wasnt backlit, but it looks like that was the most basic version
They're kinda hard to find online, but I saw Zero for 100, One for 120 and Shine for 165
I have a Ducky Shine 5 and it's the priciest out of those 3 because it comes with RGB backlighting. Quality wise they're probably the same, you just pay more for the customizable LEDs.
Cool, how do you like it.
If you guys were choosing one, would you go with a Ducky, Filco or Das Keyboard?
It's my first mechanical keyboard so I don't have anything to compare it to.Cool, how do you like it.
If you guys were choosing one, would you go with a Ducky, Filco or Das Keyboard?
Nice, seems like a decent keyboard for the money and it does look nice for sure. There's a picture of the keys in the link if anyone fancies trying to guess the brand.Picked up a cheap Chinese mech board from Amazon. Not unhappy with it at all, even with the knockoff blue switches:
Types nicely and I dig the aluminum surface and floating keys. The backlighting is a nice bonus, but I could take or leave it.
Also, i found that line in the description and, Well there it is. Was that the USP that sold the keyboard to you?Very clear and bright buttons,you can enjoy yourself in the dark night without the lamp.
I just got a Realforce 87U Tenkeyless 55g for 225 USD from amazon, and typing on it is pure bliss
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MV84Y2Y/?tag=neogaf0e-20
That is a whole ton of dosh for some topre but it seems like there is no easy way to get topre without shelling a ton of cash. How does the keyboard sound to you? I think thats one of my favorite thing about mech keyboards is just how the keys themselves sound
I find really sad that what appears to be a great switch is only available on non-ergonomic layouts.Anyway, it's complete bliss to type on. I already have a MX Green and a MX Brown board, but this is by far and away the best one that I've used.
That is a whole ton of dosh for some topre but it seems like there is no easy way to get topre without shelling a ton of cash. How does the keyboard sound to you? I think thats one of my favorite thing about mech keyboards is just how the keys themselves sound
Where are you looking? I've seen them available to pre-order with browns switches.The Pok3r RBG is finally up for pre-order, but it's only available in the non-tactile switches.
Anyone have feedback on Corsair K70/Strafe?
I'm eyeing it, even though I don't like red LED (prefer blue LED + brown switches).
https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/sho...s[full_desc]=Y&s[cid]=0&s[subcats]=Y&s[mid]=0Where are you looking? I've seen them available to pre-order with browns switches.