Mechanical Keyboard Guide - Page 19
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slytown
Korea (South)1411 Posts
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Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
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Hashbaz
United States340 Posts
On September 26 2011 04:45 Circos wrote: Hey guys, I'm really torn between the Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate EU and the Cherry G80-3000LSCGB. I was wondering if there any real differences in build quality/functionality. Because really, I cannot see that much of a difference in terms of key lastablilty and key click sound. The Das will feel heavier and more solid since it is plate-mounted (i.e., the key switches are soldered to the metal plate at the bottom of the keyboard, as opposed to the Cherry's switches which are attached to its flexible circuit board). PCB-mounted boards can bow inward a little if you press on them with a lot of force. Plate-mounted boards will not flex at all. If you care about modding the key switches, plate-mounted boards are more difficult to work with. | ||
nam nam
Sweden4672 Posts
I might add that you can only get a Filco by ordering through the keyboard company in sweden (from GB) so the availability of a new one isn't too great. Personally I wouldn't buy a used one but I'm a bit curious if there is a market for it. | ||
eLyx
Germany54 Posts
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Zorgaz
Sweden2951 Posts
On September 26 2011 07:00 Shikyo wrote: Well, in Europe the options aren't so numerous. These are quality blues: http://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard_details.asp?PRODUCT=808 http://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard_details.asp?PRODUCT=764 These quality browns: http://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard_details.asp?PRODUCT=807 http://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard_details.asp?PRODUCT=753 Yeah this is super cheap: http://www.computeruniverse.net/products/e90205810/cherry-g80-3000-lpcde-0-usb/ps/2.asp?sr=G80-3000 Yeah that seems really cheap, if it comes in black I'm interested :D On September 26 2011 09:02 Ropid wrote: I do not like the key cap labeling on my black Cherry G80-3000. It is painted on thick, and you can feel the labels. I find it pretty annoying that the key caps do not feel smooth because of that. For some keys this is also much worse than for others. For example, on my "W" key, the labeling can be felt nearly as good as that dot on the "5" of the number-key-pad. The labels also start to lose their whiteness with time, and will start to look darker on more used keys. If I ever buy another G80-3000, I will choose a white keyboard, because for white key caps the labels are lasered on, I think. That however doesn't sound as good . Hmm guess I'll continue searching for a while. Does anyone know someplace/store where you could actually test the feel of some mechanical keyboards. I really want to feel the keyboard before i buy it ^^. And no1 i know has a mechanical keyboard xd | ||
slytown
Korea (South)1411 Posts
On September 26 2011 23:27 nam nam wrote: How is the second hand value of a good mechanical board? Lets say I get a Filco Majestouch and wants to sell it after lets say 1 year, how much if anything can I expect to get out of the original value? Assuming it's still in decent condition. I might add that you can only get a Filco by ordering through the keyboard company in sweden (from GB) so the availability of a new one isn't too great. Personally I wouldn't buy a used one but I'm a bit curious if there is a market for it. High re-sale value. | ||
gruff
Sweden2276 Posts
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T0fuuu
Australia2275 Posts
Thats not guaranteed. filcos lost alot of value after 6g and blackwidow came to the market. A year from now there will be alot more mechanical keyboard manufacturers. | ||
nam nam
Sweden4672 Posts
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Hashbaz
United States340 Posts
Alps switches haven't gotten a lot of attention on this thread, but they're really nice and have a different feel than Cherries. I'm typing on blue Alps right now, and I love the crisp, clicky feel. Similar to Cherry blues but, well, crisper. Each stroke feels like I'm shattering Chex cereal or something. Really a pleasure to type on. The white Alps at Fry's felt similar, and perhaps even crispier. Very clicky, but not as sharp (and annoying, some would say) as Cherry blues. | ||
CarelessPride
United States146 Posts
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Boblhead
United States2577 Posts
On September 27 2011 17:25 T0fuuu wrote: Thats not guaranteed. filcos lost alot of value after 6g and blackwidow came to the market. A year from now there will be alot more mechanical keyboard manufacturers. you can't compare a filco to a a decent product and a shitty product. On September 28 2011 02:09 Hashbaz wrote: I popped into the Fry's in Concord, California this morning on my way to work and found a couple of mechanical keyboards on display. They had a Razer Anansi with Cherry blue switches and a nameless SIIG board with clicky white Alps switches. Fry's is definitely worth a shot if you want to physically try out a mechanical before you buy. I've heard that they have had black switch keyboards out on display too. Alps switches haven't gotten a lot of attention on this thread, but they're really nice and have a different feel than Cherries. I'm typing on blue Alps right now, and I love the crisp, clicky feel. Similar to Cherry blues but, well, crisper. Each stroke feels like I'm shattering Chex cereal or something. Really a pleasure to type on. The white Alps at Fry's felt similar, and perhaps even crispier. Very clicky, but not as sharp (and annoying, some would say) as Cherry blues. Razer Anasi is rubber dome.... | ||
Hashbaz
United States340 Posts
On September 28 2011 03:12 CarelessPride wrote: im ordering a das should i get a blue or brown switch? I really like the blue switch but coming from a black switch keyboard I have a habit of double tapping without having to release the switch ( any1 using a black switch knows what im talking about). I heard Blues jam and don't register if you dont release the switch. Brown switch Seems to be used the most in rts gaming but i read alot of comments with people saying its too soft/ mushy and the feel isn't as good as the blues. Over all the only reason I'm buying the keyboard is to get better at starcraft. My apm is limited by my black switch becasue I constantly get tired and the linear nature of the keyboard restricts the time between every click. can someone who used both tell me how both of these affected their sc2? It's true that blues are harder to double tap on than blacks and browns. I have all three switch types with me now, and I tried repeatedly actuating each without fully releasing the key. With browns and blacks (and reds) it was easy. With the blues it was harder to do (though still pretty easy) and more error prone. As you mentioned, they can feel like they're "jamming" such that you have to fully depress a key to activate it again. All this aside, you don't need to double tap in Starcraft. When I spam on my blue switches, I fully press and release each time without issue. But if you're married to double tapping, blues will probably frustrate you. And as I said a couple posts back, check out Fry's if there's one in your area. They might have a blue switch board out on display (though you'd have to sneak in a laptop or something to get a real sense of how they double tap). | ||
Hashbaz
United States340 Posts
On September 28 2011 04:13 Boblhead wrote:Razer Anasi is rubber dome.... Hmmm, it's possible I'm remembering the wrong name. But whatever it was, it definitely had blue switches. I pulled one of the macro keys on the left side. | ||
Boblhead
United States2577 Posts
On September 28 2011 04:25 Hashbaz wrote: Hmmm, it's possible I'm remembering the wrong name. But whatever it was, it definitely had blue switches. I pulled one of the macro keys on the left side. the blackwidow/ and blackwidow ultimate/ siig are the only mechanical keyboards they have on display @ frys | ||
Hashbaz
United States340 Posts
On September 28 2011 04:35 Boblhead wrote:the blackwidow/ and blackwidow ultimate/ siig are the only mechanical keyboards they have on display @ frys Well it was likely the BlackWidow then. Looks like it has macro keys on the left, like I'm remembering. I must have read the wrong sign. Point is, you can try blue switches (and white Alps) at Fry's. | ||
Boblhead
United States2577 Posts
On September 28 2011 05:42 Hashbaz wrote: Well it was likely the BlackWidow then. Looks like it has macro keys on the left, like I'm remembering. I must have read the wrong sign. Point is, you can try blue switches (and white Alps) at Fry's. Too bad they stopped carrying the G6v2 and the 7g those were great to test out while they had them. If your gonna get a mech keyboard at frys make it a blackwidow, I don't nessecarily like the black widow but it is a more reliable board and has a better layout than the siig. Siig keys are wobbly and overall aren't that great for everyday typing. | ||
Bwaaaa
Australia969 Posts
Is there a good reliable mechanical keyboard that has cherry mx browns and multimedia keys while having keycaps that can be swapped out with the wasdkeyboards.com custom caps? Thanks | ||
Shikyo
Finland33997 Posts
On September 28 2011 23:28 Bwaaaa wrote: Ok, hi Is there a good reliable mechanical keyboard that has cherry mx browns and multimedia keys while having keycaps that can be swapped out with the wasdkeyboards.com custom caps? Thanks can't you program multimedia into the macro keys of black widow stealth? | ||
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