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Kaihua Electronics 2018 CES Show Invitation
Posted: 29 Dec 2017, 02:43
by kailh
Kaihua Electronics 2018 CES Show at 9th Jan to 12th Jan at booth# 61410 At Design & Source South Plaza,LVCC, warmly welcome to visit ,we
ll share you with our new Keyboard switch and gifts,thanks!
Posted: 01 Jan 2018, 07:02
by Elrick
Nice 1442 switch which has to be the all time lowest mechanical switch devised yet for the public.
Onya Kaihua, your releasing some decent gear for 2018. Hope to see some keyboards sporting your switches soon.
Posted: 03 Jan 2018, 03:26
by XMIT
I'll be there. Look for someone wearing a black Deskthority shirt with white writing.
Posted: 05 Jan 2018, 04:58
by kailh
Elrick wrote: ↑Nice 1442 switch which has to be the all time lowest mechanical switch devised yet for the public.
Onya Kaihua, your releasing some decent gear for 2018. Hope to see some keyboards sporting your switches soon.
yeah,we'll keep to make innovations always!
Posted: 05 Jan 2018, 05:01
by kailh
XMIT wrote: ↑I'll be there. Look for someone wearing a black Deskthority shirt with white writing.
wow,looking forward to see you there
Posted: 05 Jan 2018, 07:49
by Findecanor
I'm looking forwards to seeing reports, pictures and videos from the event.
Posted: 14 Jan 2018, 19:58
by Findecanor
Please post photos if you have! I have not found any news video or article from any visit to Kailh's booth.
Edit: Found
this at Tom's Hardware abou the mechanical scissor-switch but it is dated June 3 last year.
Posted: 16 Jan 2018, 04:03
by XMIT
Seth from Tom's Hardware was there, I missed him by about an hour. I did get to meet the founder of Kaihua (!) and a few employees.
I took a couple of photos. Here's one of the spec sheet to the new box switches.
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It's been a busy time after the show. But meeting with Kailh made me really optimistic about future products from them. Their switches are super smooth and the whole factory and manufacturing process there is built around testing and reliability. I'm optimistic about their light pipe switches so long as good key caps can be made for them.