Know it's a gaming board, but first one I've seen with these MX Ultra Low Profiles from Cherry - out in a couple weeks. Will be intrigued to see how it feels.
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Corsair K100 Air Wireless
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It had been put into a couple of "gaming laptops" last year, as part of an exclusivity deal (which Cherry likes to do with new switch designs for some reason ).
Linus of Linus Tech Tips gave his impression of it. The keyboard he's comparing it to (which he doesn't like) has linear feel.
Since back then, Cherry is also supposed to have made a tactile non-clicky variant, which is yet not in any keyboard. But the published force curve and other stats are identical.
Linus of Linus Tech Tips gave his impression of it. The keyboard he's comparing it to (which he doesn't like) has linear feel.
Since back then, Cherry is also supposed to have made a tactile non-clicky variant, which is yet not in any keyboard. But the published force curve and other stats are identical.
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- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Dell QuietKey SK-8000 with Zorro Blue
- Main mouse: Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500
- Favorite switch: Everything except MX Brown
None of these new switch designs ever seem to make it past "gaming" keyboards sadly.
Still no non-backlit non-gamer keycaps available for Kailh Choc or any standards or availability whatsoever for low profile stabilizers.
Still no non-backlit non-gamer keycaps available for Kailh Choc or any standards or availability whatsoever for low profile stabilizers.
- RBithrey
- Location: Dunstable, UK
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro Hybrid Type S/Topre RealForce R2 PFU
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Master 3S
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring/MX Browns/Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
- Contact:
They've also always seemingly had something with Corsair - some of their previous flagships were the first to feature MX RGBs and MX Speeds too.Findecanor wrote: ↑15 Sep 2022, 18:46It had been put into a couple of "gaming laptops" last year, as part of an exclusivity deal (which Cherry likes to do with new switch designs for some reason ).
Linus of Linus Tech Tips gave his impression of it. The keyboard he's comparing it to (which he doesn't like) has linear feel.
Since back then, Cherry is also supposed to have made a tactile non-clicky variant, which is yet not in any keyboard. But the published force curve and other stats are identical.