Mechanical Keyboard Guide - Page 371
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Thalandros
Netherlands1151 Posts
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GinyuSC
United States63 Posts
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Wi)nD
Canada719 Posts
EDIT: i currently have browns with a zowie celeritas and was just thinking of switching over to the reds (i kno its a preferance thing but still wanna here your opinions) not looking for back lit used to fullsize price not an issue live in canada thx | ||
GinyuSC
United States63 Posts
Tesoro Durandal g1nl esports edition or Ducky Shine 3 red switches white led CM Quick Fire Rapid I Red Switches White LED Noppo Choc Mini really im looking for a rating from best to worst of these four | ||
URfavHO
United States514 Posts
It's a bit long so I spoiler-ed it. + Show Spoiler + A log of my experience with WASD Keyboards After several years of using scissor switch keyboards, I switched to mechanical after spilling water on my old workhorse.... So I decided to go buy a WASD keyboard so that I could fit my picky preferences of being quiet-ish and classy. As such, I chose a tenkeyless, a simple neutral color scheme, Cherry MX Reds, a textured spacebar, and thick O-rings(because I don't want to figure out how to do that myself aintnobodygottimeforthat.gif). A close up of the textured spacebar, this feature costs an additional $5. It adds a nice feel to the spacebar, but I mainly purchased the feature for aesthetic purposes. The Korean stuff printed on the keycaps is a free feature, although you kind of pay for it due to the overall cost of the product. Picking up from the office I decided to take advantage of WASD's free pickup at their office. After about a week and a half, they had prepared my order and I was able to pick it up directly from their office as it is on the way to my girlfriend's place. Upon entering the office you will be greeted somewhat awkwardly as there is no reception or lobby: you simply enter a tinted door and you are suddenly in the middle of the WASD's workplace. That said, the employee who greeted me was polite and quick to help. She aided me in installing the textured spacebar upon my request as I lack experience in removing keycaps and i didn't want to damage my new purchase. Sidenote, lacking a lobby/reception is acceptable given the fact that it is a very small business, but I found it odd that WASD did not attempt to confirm my identity during the pickup process. Experience with first mechanical keyboard The total for the board and selected features came out to about $185 + tax. My first impression was rather poor and I was feeling a bit like I had bought too much into the prestige, hype, or marketing of mechanical keyboards. However, I recalled that it is not required to press down all the way to actuate the keyboard mechanisms, so I tried typing lightly. After going to work using a standard rubber dome keyboard for a few seconds, I recognized realized the pleasures of typing with a mechanical keyboard. + Show Spoiler + In regards to WASD, I found the keyboard to be of good quality. Conclusion I feel satisfied with what I have purchased. It was what I desired in a keyboard and was able to figure out some of the reasons that people rave about mechanical keyboards. I must reiterate that I personally am satisfied with my purchase; however, I do not think I would recommend spending as much as I did for this for first time buyers. I think there are perfectly fine alternatives at much lower price points. PS apologies for my boring writing style and potato quality camera | ||
missalaire
United States20 Posts
On April 04 2015 16:30 Wi)nD wrote: would you guys recommend red switches or brown for a primarily gaming keyboard? EDIT: i currently have browns with a zowie celeritas and was just thinking of switching over to the reds (i kno its a preferance thing but still wanna here your opinions) not looking for back lit used to fullsize price not an issue live in canada thx Reds if you're going to be doing a lot of double tapping, but it's still a preference thing. I've tried just about every switch there is and I've found that I favor MX clears, blues, and reds. If you're looking for a full size that's not backlit, I'd recommend either a Filco Majestouch 2 or Cooler Master Quickfire XT. On April 04 2015 17:21 GinyuSC wrote: would you recommend I get Tesoro Durandal g1nl esports edition or Ducky Shine 3 red switches white led CM Quick Fire Rapid I Red Switches White LED Noppo Choc Mini really im looking for a rating from best to worst of these four 1. Ducky Shine 3 red switches white led 2. CM Quick Fire Rapid I Red Switches White LED | ||
Wi)nD
Canada719 Posts
EDIT: is there any pro/con to having a TKL vs a full size besides having more space? or is it just space/travel friendly | ||
GinyuSC
United States63 Posts
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Divine-Sneaker
Denmark1225 Posts
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EuroEconomyAnalyst
Sweden9 Posts
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bluegarfield
Singapore1128 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20269 Posts
On April 06 2015 00:29 EuroEconomyAnalyst wrote: What games require mechanical keyboards? none | ||
GinyuSC
United States63 Posts
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Thalandros
Netherlands1151 Posts
On April 06 2015 00:29 EuroEconomyAnalyst wrote: What games require mechanical keyboards? It's a preference thing. It can give a bit of an advantage in some games but it's all just feels for the most part. | ||
missalaire
United States20 Posts
On April 05 2015 12:04 Wi)nD wrote: thx man ! EDIT: is there any pro/con to having a TKL vs a full size besides having more space? or is it just space/travel friendly Full size = convenience of having a numberpad at the expensive of space. The numberpad is useful for data entry, coding, etc. TKL = no numberpad, more space On April 05 2015 20:26 GinyuSC wrote: what are everyones thoughts on the Corsair K65 RGB They're alright and have pretty lights, but keep in mind that the Corsair RGB keyboard line only delivers 512 of the advertised 16.8 million colors. So all those nice advertisement videos that they have where the colors stream so fluidly... what you get doesn't actually end up looking quite the same. Also, the Corsair K65 uses a non-standard bottom row if you ever wanted to swap out the key caps on those. http://www.maximumpc.com/corsairs_k70_rgb_keyboard_only_delivers_512_advertised_168_million_colors_fix_coming | ||
Sovano
United States1503 Posts
Also welcome to TL missalaire. I loved some of the deals you posted on GH when I used to frequent forums | ||
Thalandros
Netherlands1151 Posts
Poker II with Vortex PBT keycaps and a Team Liquid keycaps. And the blackwidow 2013: From the side: | ||
ThomasjServo
15244 Posts
On April 08 2015 07:56 Thalandros wrote: Just wanted to post my new beauty and my now also modded Blackwidow 2013. :D http://i.imgur.com/7dKUTDN.jpg Poker II so tiny, glad you like it though. | ||
Thalandros
Netherlands1151 Posts
On April 08 2015 07:58 ThomasjServo wrote: Poker II so tiny, glad you like it though. Sorry, updated my post. It is tiny and sometimes I wonder how much easier a full board would be again, but I really like it so far and I'm getting adjusted to it. It just looks so pretty. | ||
ThomasjServo
15244 Posts
On April 08 2015 07:59 Thalandros wrote: Sorry, updated my post. It is tiny and sometimes I wonder how much easier a full board would be again, but I really like it so far and I'm getting adjusted to it. It just looks so pretty. I have a Noppoo Choc Mini for work, and that is about as small as I can go, I use the function keys too much | ||
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