Noppoo choc mini

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iCupcake

13 Nov 2012, 16:50

What do you think about Noppoo choc mini ? :D

hoggy

13 Nov 2012, 20:25

They're okay - buy one. It might take a bit of getting used to, but not too much. You might want to grab some keycaps (7bit might have a few left - I save money by not looking at the round4 thread).

If you're thinking of the choc mini or another keyboard - just skip the pain of deciding and buy both. ;)

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CeeSA

13 Nov 2012, 21:28

go for the white version with PBT keycaps.

Sinzz

14 Nov 2012, 01:31

Or you can get the Keycool 84, which is about the the same in design, but has backlight option as well!

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iCupcake

14 Nov 2012, 15:39

POM (Black Version)

PBT (White Version)

What different ? :?: :?:

LollyWater

14 Nov 2012, 16:06

As far as I'm aware both versions come stock with POM keycaps. CeeAS probably means he will replace the keycaps at a later point in time as I am also.

LollyWater

14 Nov 2012, 16:13

Sinzz wrote:Or you can get the Keycool 84, which is about the the same in design, but has backlight option as well!
Do you know if there's a non backlit version?

Sinzz

16 Nov 2012, 21:03

There is, the older models are non backlit.

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vivalarevolución
formerly prdlm2009

16 Nov 2012, 21:37

I'm considering getting one of these as well. One problem I run into with these smaller keyboards is hitting other keys when I go for the right shift. Anybody else do that with this board?

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CeeSA

17 Nov 2012, 10:02

Noppoo white comes with PBT keycaps.

http://deskthority.net/photos-videos-f8 ... lit=Noppoo

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realex

17 Nov 2012, 19:24

i never knew there actually was a backlit noppoo choc, but it seems like it was already discontinued due to poor quality.
right now i can't decide whether to get a kbt race, keycool 84 or the white noppoo...

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CeeSA

17 Nov 2012, 22:19

here are my impressions for the backlit Noppoo

http://deskthority.net/photos-videos-f8 ... lit=Noppoo

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vivalarevolución
formerly prdlm2009

18 Nov 2012, 15:47

Does the Choc Mini need to install drivers? Because I want to use this thing at work and I cannot install anything on my computer.

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CeeSA

18 Nov 2012, 16:05

Windows - not at all.

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codehead

18 Nov 2012, 16:30

Take a look at my reviews on the white and the black one:
http://deskthority.net/news-reviews-f4/ ... t3470.html

Noppoo has excellent "bang for the buck" ratio, even with its downsides.

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t!ng
Awake Sheep

22 Feb 2013, 01:38

http://www.flickr.com/photos/gubz/83840 ... otostream/

Since when does the Noppoo have this new layout?

rodtang

22 Feb 2013, 01:41

Wow, it's not stupid anymore!

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t!ng
Awake Sheep

22 Feb 2013, 01:43

It has never been : (

It's the best 75% kb out there!

rodtang

22 Feb 2013, 01:47

t!ng wrote:It has never been : (

It's the best 75% kb out there!
The random sizes of the bottom row was stupid!

(And it's only the best 75% kb until I stop being lazy and design mine)

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t!ng
Awake Sheep

22 Feb 2013, 01:50

It's the best 75% kb out there for the price! The bottom row isnt that annoying (in terms of the spacebar i agree), imo.

1.5 - 1 - 1.5 spacebar 1 - 1 - 1.5

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calavera

22 Feb 2013, 18:52

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Do it! I used browns as my daily driver. The pic above is a blue switch one with cherry corps double shots and RGB's. I'm a little ashamed to say that I prefer the choc mini blues over filco's blues. Both are plate mounted but the choc mini just feels less pitchy.. if that makes any sense.

As much as I love the poker 60% layout I use the dedicated arrow keys a lot so I opted for the choc mini. They're definitely the best bang for the buck tkl keyboards out there. Plus it does NKRO over USB!

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ne0phyte
Toast.

22 Feb 2013, 19:13

Here's my Noppoo Choc Mini equipped with nothing but Signature Plastic Crap Bag keycaps :D
Mine had blacks but I modded it to ghetto reds.
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calavera

23 Feb 2013, 03:39

Found a more recent pic:

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Switched out to RA double shots and black font RGB's.

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gigibecali

24 Feb 2013, 23:53

There're lots of posts concerning problems of this keyboard.
It looks nice, but I would like it to work and not stay in my way.
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=40585.0

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ne0phyte
Toast.

25 Feb 2013, 00:11

Didn't have any problems except for the rather bad soldering (many bent over pins took me some while to desolder when I modded mine to ghetto reds).

Greystoke

26 Feb 2013, 15:48

I use a Noppoo Choc Mini as my main work keyboard. The model I have is non-back-lit, Cherry MX Brown switches.

Very decent board for the price. Small and easy to shift to an optimal typing position, and light enough to transport if I move to a conference room. Not too clicky, but I am planning to add red o-rings, as I'm a ham-handed typist and I usually bottom out the keys.

I don't usually need the 10-key functionality, when I have tried that feature it works okay, but given that the keys are staggered it's not as easy to touch-type for number entry. I'd probably get a separate number pad if I had a lot of numeric work. YMMV of course. :mrgreen:

katamari

26 Feb 2013, 18:36

With the new layout it is the best small sized keyboard out there.

Since when are they plate mounted?

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calavera

26 Feb 2013, 19:43

They were always plate mounted. Even with the plate the keyboard can still flex if you twist it with force compared to a filco which feels very solid.

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