amleth wrote:Think about the cheapest one in the market.
You could spend USD 5.- or less. It works anyway. Fine.
But, If you think about money you spent and feelings you get from the board. It is a crap.
Next, about the best one in the globe.
You could spend USD 500.- or more. It works perfectly. Fine.
But, If you think about money you spent and feelings you get from the board. It is a crap.
Well I guess all shoes are crap too, because they don't give me true happiness or a deeper understanding of life. But if I'm wearing shoes for 100 hours every week, and my $5 shoes are
just uncomfortable then it's a problem, and I'll be happy to pay $50 for less-crap shoes that solve my problem. Why should I do differently with a keyboard, a tool I use for 100 hours a week? That's just basic rational thinking about things you use a lot. It doesn't even touch the case when someone is an enthusiast - and you'll see a lot of enthusiasts here.
Whether they fine carved metal or not, the switches are mass produced Cherries. It is the same sales tactics as selling the Big_Mac in a golden lunch box. The price going to be USD 500.- maybe more. Yes, "I'm lovin' it"
I really don't get this. What's wrong with mass-produced Cherries? You think they're worthless shit or something? Compared to hand-made fair-trade organic Cherries from sustainable factories?
It's not like these people are paying for a bag of Cherry switches. They're paying for a put-together product that they appreciate and are passionate about as a whole. Most importantly, they know exactly what they're getting into, they are extremely well-informed about everything that makes it up - more than you could say for a lot of people buying hyped-up cars or "hardcore gaming keyboards".
Sorry, i am the poor, i hate the rich. that is really why.
That's very relative, dude. I see you can afford to hang around a forum about something you don't care much about, while 70% of other people can't even access the Internet.
I can't afford to feed myself in fancy restaurants, but that doesn't mean those who can and do are idiots. (Hey, the food there is made from the same potatoes they could buy on their own.)