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webwit
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22 Nov 2011, 22:13
Please suggest nominees for the Best keyboard switch in 2011.
Current suggestions (this list is frequently updated):
- Cherry MX Clear
- Cherry MX Red
- Cherry MX Brown
- Cherry MX Black
- Cherry MX Blue
- Cherry MX Ergo Clear
- IBM Buckling Spring
- IBM Capacitive Buckling Spring
- Topre
- Clicky Alps
- Clickey F21-7D Blue ALPS Clones
- Fukkas
- Fujitsu Leaf Spring
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fossala
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hoggy
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Ekaros
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22 Nov 2011, 22:38
Cherry Brown.
Anyway why not go for full load:
Black, Blue, Ergo Clear. Buckling Spring.
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7bit
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23 Nov 2011, 09:50
Clicky ALPS because no one mentioned it yet.
Otherwise: Ergo-clears.
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TheSoulhunter
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heliar
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23 Nov 2011, 16:45
maybe red, so good cherry thinks of it that they withhold it from the world so the remaining stock of black/brown/blue can be evacuated.
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kbdfr
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23 Nov 2011, 16:51
I guess they're not likely to be nominated in the end, but...
Cherry blacks, the robust workhorse for real typists who don't expect a switch to faint under their fingers
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7bit
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23 Nov 2011, 17:19
heliar wrote:maybe red, so good cherry thinks of it that they withhold it from the world so the remaining stock of black/brown/blue can be evacuated.
Just send the following message to Phantom and shortly after Christmas, Santa[1] will bring you a box with red Cherry switches:
MXRED 125
your e-mail address
Thanks!
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[1] after charging ~0.4 EUR per switch plus shipping costs.
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Jim66
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ripster
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24 Nov 2011, 02:16
IBM Model F AT!
Oh wait, that was 2010's Switch.
Cherry Reds!
No wait. Too mainstream.
Clickey F21-7D Blue ALPS Clones!
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cable
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gore
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LaCap
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24 Nov 2011, 17:13
Topre.
It's hard to like an other switch after tried the Topre...
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pyro
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24 Nov 2011, 17:34
No it's not. Cherry Red ftw
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heliar
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24 Nov 2011, 17:48
between Black and Red, I think I like Black better, the vintage one that is.
between Brown and Clear, maybe Clear.
Topre is also nice, as long as it is 45g or above, and I somehow also think it would feel even better if Topre increases the thickness its keypads a bit more.
btw, is the Clear still in the Cherry catalogue or is it discontinued?
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ndp
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24 Nov 2011, 21:32
FUKKAS!
It can't win if nobody nominate it.
Great switch. It doesn't have the deep click of the white ALPS but provides a great light feeling.
Should compete with his cherry counterparts.
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HaaTa
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24 Nov 2011, 21:37
Fujitsu Leaf Spring
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hoggy
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24 Nov 2011, 22:34
HaaTa wrote:Fujitsu Leaf Spring
Is that peerless by another name?
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JBert
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24 Nov 2011, 22:55
fossala wrote:Cherry clear.
Sixty agrees (and so do I)
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Findecanor
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24 Nov 2011, 23:03
hoggy wrote:HaaTa wrote:Fujitsu Leaf Spring
Is that peerless by another name?
There is no leaf spring in a Peerless switch.
I think that
this is more in line with what HaaTa is looking for.
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cmh
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wupi
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25 Nov 2011, 15:09
Topre is the best !
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HaaTa
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26 Nov 2011, 09:56
Findecanor wrote:hoggy wrote:HaaTa wrote:Fujitsu Leaf Spring
Is that peerless by another name?
There is no leaf spring in a Peerless switch.
I think that
this is more in line with what HaaTa is looking for.
Exactly!
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hoggy
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26 Nov 2011, 10:08
Thanks. Haven't come across the leaf spring variety before.
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HaaTa
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26 Nov 2011, 10:24
They are available on ebay, but only come up every few weeks. For example, Tandy 1000 keyboard (no letters after the 1000).
FM Towns (and Marty) keyboards also have them, but they fetch a premium with the vintage gaming community.