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Off Topic => Off Topic => Topic started by: Aceearly1993 on January 02, 2017, 10:00:44 AM
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I got caught by a electric shock when I was typing words last morning. All of a sudden. The keyboard disconnects for about one minutes. And now I'm really aware of those cheap mechanical keyboard with back lights.
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Mechanical.
1) the sound
2) It's genuinely more responsive
3) it's easier on your fingers if/when you type hard
4) DAT. SOUND.
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Mechanical.
Specifically, just about any keyboard from the Logitech G Series/
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I have the mechanical Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2016 version and I wouldn't change it anything else
http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-keyboards-keypads/razer-blackwidow-ultimate-2016 (http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-keyboards-keypads/razer-blackwidow-ultimate-2016)
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Recently I turned my interest to PC equipment and I threw my eyes to those products from 90s. Actually I have enthusiastic about a keyboard as old and classic as possible.
I also love to see a keyboard with reliable mechanical switch, if the current situation allows I'll obtain both but would say no to cheap products from unreliable company/reproductions. I'll then continue my quest of PC equipment hunting.
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Recently I turned my interest to PC equipment and I threw my eyes to those products from 90s. Actually I have enthusiastic about a keyboard as old and classic as possible.
I also love to see a keyboard with reliable mechanical switch, if the current situation allows I'll obtain both but would say no to cheap products from unreliable company/reproductions. I'll then continue my quest of PC equipment hunting.
Funny part is, I once had 20-30 Model M's (got it from a guy who got all the outdated school computers), shame I didn't hold on to them, I was a stupid teenager.
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Funny part is, I once had 20-30 Model M's (got it from a guy who got all the outdated school computers), shame I didn't hold on to them, I was a stupid teenager.
Well, you once had really good luck! Wonder if there're more stories after it?
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I only play PC games on a typewriter which takes real ink ribbon, specifically Resident Evil games ;)
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Mechanical keyboard OR classic keyboard?
How old are you? Mechanical IS the way they were originally made. It IS the classic style.
Either way, the mechanical have better feedback on when you pressed something. Got that click. Also don't have grouped circuits. That is the MAIN reason to have one. You want one with at least an 8 key simultaneous press capacity.
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Mechanical keyboard OR classic keyboard?
How old are you? Mechanical IS the way they were originally made. It IS the classic style.
Either way, the mechanical have better feedback on when you pressed something. Got that click. Also don't have grouped circuits. That is the MAIN reason to have one. You want one with at least an 8 key simultaneous press capacity.
Hold a minute. Don't get me wrong.
I'll re-explain what I mean : I don't get the right feel from certain modern product and I have doubt in between modern model and those from 90s.
The reason I'm not quite satisfied with modern product is
1-quality control
2-usage of source material of switch, individual key caps, etc.
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Mechanical ones give better feedback, last way longer and are overall more reliable than membrane("classic") keyboards. Tons of different mechanical switch types, this video explains it really well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OfUAQiIOWQ&t=194s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OfUAQiIOWQ&t=194s)