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On December 01 2011 16:53 dyepaintball088 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 01 2011 15:32 Thadorus wrote:On December 01 2011 13:37 Son of Gnome wrote:http://i.imgur.com/F1nQq.jpg geekhack also did all the race logos see my keyboard above Note the portal keys as well :D holding it with your foot, nice job. league of legends is gay If Lol is gay than compared to that Keyboard its straight as a line. Das Keyboard Professional S Silent is 99 bucks on newegg right now. Just scooped me one. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823830003 It's saying that it's still 150$ for me? I want one
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I had a steelseries 6gv2 (black switches) for about 4 months and secretly i hated it. Few days ago i bought a Filco Majestouch-2 with blue switches and it's like having sex with my keyboard when i type. Stay away from black switch mechanical keyboards they are so horrible to type/game on!
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On December 03 2011 04:07 arena_say_what wrote: I had a steelseries 6gv2 (black switches) for about 4 months and secretly i hated it. Few days ago i bought a Filco Majestouch-2 with blue switches and it's like having sex with my keyboard when i type. Stay away from black switch mechanical keyboards they are so horrible to type/game on! When I've tried them I liked them, it's mostly a matter of personal preference but that's why we always recommend that you try different switch types before you buy. Been very satisfied with browns and thinking of getting reds eventually.
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i'm liking my blackswitched 6gv2 ( racist <3
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I hope i get my Filco Tenkeyless with Brown switches next week :D already ordered some keycaps lols
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On December 03 2011 03:04 JaBrOnI wrote: Well if sound is really an issue with you regarding keyboards, I suggest using Browns especially when you type lightly and you don't bottom out. :D
Actually I like having Blues or Blacks as well but I read that it has some issues with double tapping so I went with Browns which is a cross of both in a way. Okay, yeah, it seems fine really.
I'm just not sure what brand & model to go for. I just want backlit keys, good quality, <no razer ever>, some multimedia buttons (mostly just volume up/down/mute), and for it to be transportable, since I go to LANs... Also, nordic layout!
I hate being indecisive...
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On December 03 2011 08:59 Reggiegigas wrote:Show nested quote +On December 03 2011 03:04 JaBrOnI wrote: Well if sound is really an issue with you regarding keyboards, I suggest using Browns especially when you type lightly and you don't bottom out. :D
Actually I like having Blues or Blacks as well but I read that it has some issues with double tapping so I went with Browns which is a cross of both in a way. Okay, yeah, it seems fine really. I'm just not sure what brand & model to go for. I just want backlit keys, good quality, <no razer ever>, some multimedia buttons (mostly just volume up/down/mute), and for it to be transportable, since I go to LANs... Also, nordic layout! I hate being indecisive...
For backlighting the Ducky Shine is the best out there now, but the new Qpad is looking promising. Not many reviews on it though.
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On December 03 2011 09:41 slytown wrote:Show nested quote +On December 03 2011 08:59 Reggiegigas wrote:On December 03 2011 03:04 JaBrOnI wrote: Well if sound is really an issue with you regarding keyboards, I suggest using Browns especially when you type lightly and you don't bottom out. :D
Actually I like having Blues or Blacks as well but I read that it has some issues with double tapping so I went with Browns which is a cross of both in a way. Okay, yeah, it seems fine really. I'm just not sure what brand & model to go for. I just want backlit keys, good quality, <no razer ever>, some multimedia buttons (mostly just volume up/down/mute), and for it to be transportable, since I go to LANs... Also, nordic layout! I hate being indecisive... For backlighting the Ducky Shine is the best out there now, but the new Qpad is looking promising. Not many reviews on it though. Which is the new one, and why is it promising?
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Okay! I ordered the MK-80 with MX Browns. Fingers crossed! 150 euros is a lot of money D:
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Are mechanical keyboards much more durable than membrane? My logitech G15 has lasted me OVER 4 years with 100% buttons still working, LED working etc. I play 4-8 hours a day...
I think it's more durable than most mechanical keyboards..
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On December 03 2011 05:55 byFd wrote: I hope i get my Filco Tenkeyless with Brown switches next week :D already ordered some keycaps lols I had mine for about a year. I don't think there exists another keyboard made more tasteful.
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On December 04 2011 02:05 Synapze wrote: Are mechanical keyboards much more durable than membrane? My logitech G15 has lasted me OVER 4 years with 100% buttons still working, LED working etc. I play 4-8 hours a day...
I think it's more durable than most mechanical keyboards..
From what I read
membrane: Not durable - 1 to 10 million keystrokes scissors: Can be more durable - 1 to 20 million keystrokes mechanical: Very durable - 20 to 50 million keystrokes
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Anyone has QPAD MK-80 with browns already? I think about buying them and i dont know hows quality.
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On December 04 2011 02:05 Synapze wrote: Are mechanical keyboards much more durable than membrane? My logitech G15 has lasted me OVER 4 years with 100% buttons still working, LED working etc. I play 4-8 hours a day...
I think it's more durable than most mechanical keyboards.. Considering people still use IBM Model M keyboards from the 80s... Durabilitity is not just about the keyboard still registering keypresses either. It's about keeping the feel of the keys consistent over its lifetime, somethat that mechanical keyboards do very well as opposed to the mushy feeling of old rubberdomes.
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Steelseries 6gv2 is sweet. So nicer and crispier then cherry mx blue
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Anyone know how the Razer Lycosa keys feel compared to cherry MX Reds/Blacks? I'm debating which type of key I want, but I dont have the opportunity to try any out.
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On December 04 2011 04:19 Zanazuah wrote: Steelseries 6gv2 is sweet. So nicer and crispier then cherry mx blue Erm sorry but I strongly disagree with this, and I've got a 6gv2. Black switches are so awkward to play sc2 on, in say a long macro game 20-30mins you're hand actually start getting really tired because pressing keys do require quite some force to press. Blue switches are just so soft to type on and the clicky sound they make is awsome. Don't buy black switches for gaming!
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On December 04 2011 02:05 Synapze wrote: Are mechanical keyboards much more durable than membrane? My logitech G15 has lasted me OVER 4 years with 100% buttons still working, LED working etc. I play 4-8 hours a day...
I think it's more durable than most mechanical keyboards..
Very much so.Your membrane board may still work the same amount of time, but the membrane deteriorates. Switches don't deteriorate. Also, many membrane boards (pretty much all) are fitted onto sheets of plastic. Mechanical board switches are fitted onto a solid piece of steel, so say you are taking your keyboard to a LAN it won't suffer if it bangs against a train seat or in a luggage compartment.
On August 29 2011 18:37 kwan84 wrote: OP lmao for your own ego never post this at geekhack or OCN good post for for rubberdome/12 year olds for sure.
Or... get this... maybe you have the ego problem for posting a flame post in a thread that informs people on TL? Oh snap! Like how I turned that around? Count it!
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On December 04 2011 02:05 Synapze wrote: Are mechanical keyboards much more durable than membrane? My logitech G15 has lasted me OVER 4 years with 100% buttons still working, LED working etc. I play 4-8 hours a day...
I think it's more durable than most mechanical keyboards.. Glide your fingers over a mechanical keyboard and you'll be tempted to put a foot through that membrane crap you got at home.
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Does anyone have any information on the CM Storm Quickfire Rapid? I'm very interested in it but would prefer to have a keyboard sooner rather than later, especially if the keyboard I would be waiting for isn't worth the wait to begin with.
Does the red edition only come with red switches? Or can I get blue switches with the red-edition keyboard design?
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