I've been using a Corsair Vengeance K90 with Red switches for more than a year, and I can't say I didn't like them, especially considering I have only used rubber dome keyboards before. However, I always fancied the Browns (Buying the Corsair with Reds was somewhat of a compromise) so at first, the choice for my new keyboard was quite sure.
I code and have to write often, especially for school and soon university, however I also game a lot, mostly but not exclusively FPS. Bottom line is, I want something that is best for typing work and overall computer use but is also well suited for gaming, without being too biased towards it.
Something with more tactility than the reds surely must be better for me! Yet the more I read up on the topic the more I become torn between the Brown and the Blue switch. Here's why:
It seems the Brown switch is a lot more similar to the Red than the Blue one, as it's basically a Red switch with a small bump in it's action compared to the different Blue mechanism with an additional moving part. It's supposed to be an in-between kind of thing between the Red and Blue switch, yet I heard some people say they somewhat fail at it, being "the worst of both worlds". Having used the Red switch I definitely want something that feels different. Will a small bump be enough?
On the other side I'm reluctant about getting the Blue switch over the Brown one, because it's supposedly far inferior for gaming, especially considering it's not as easy to double-tap with the reset point being further away from actuation. (On the other hand, e.g. Razer Blackwidow uses them, a board that is directed/marketed specifically at gamers, so maybe that's not entirely true?).
Furthermore, as far as sound goes, I currently wouldn't have any problem using this keyboard at home, though it could be an issue for others when I'm on Skype (which I'm often), although no one had any problems with my Red switches so far.
Myself, while I'm certain the clicky noise would add me comfort in writing long texts or maybe coding, I could imagine it bugging me in other uses such as gaming.
I want to buy a keyboard that will serve me for a very long time, and fulfill all my needs, so I won't have to buy another keyboard for the time being.
Overall I fear the Blue switches might take away some versatility and all-round suitability, because of the reasons listed above. On the other hand, I imagine I would appreciate a switch that feels more "mechanical" and tactile, and fear I might be disappointed by the Browns there, which in turn would likely make me buy another keyboard with Blue switches at some point.
Of course I thought about trying the switches out for myself beforehand, however I live in Switzerland, where the trend of mechanical keboards seems yet to have arrived. None of the local stores offer any opportunity to try the switches. I could get that switch tester from CoolerMaster (which is sold in the EU) but I'd have to pay another 20€ shipping and taxes on top of it's price, which is of course, ridiculous.
I know, which switch is better for you is almost entirely personal preference, however not having any chance to test either one before purchase gives me no other choice than to base my decision on research and advice from you guys.
Alright, that may have been a little too much writing for my little dilemma. But I'm planning on keeping this keyboard for years, and while keycaps are easily replaced, switches are there forever, that is why I really want to get this decision right.
What do you think would ultimately be the better choice? Do Blues really offer enough versatility? Or is Brown the better switch overall? Any kind of input is appreciated!
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