Good news?Bad New? LG ordered 10 million MX cherry switches
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I was noticed by factory saying that MX cherry switches is in short supply. Reason is LG placed 10 million MX cherry switches order.
We are expect LG are in to make more MX cherry Switches keyboard but also expecting short suppler for any other keyboard?
If someone can have more information, it will be very helpful.
We are expect LG are in to make more MX cherry Switches keyboard but also expecting short suppler for any other keyboard?
If someone can have more information, it will be very helpful.
- dorkvader
- Main keyboard: Unicomp
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- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring over Capacitave. (Model F)
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Very interesting! I wonder which type they got. Also, many (Costar) keyboards nowadays don't have the NKRO diode in the switch, but outside it, elsewhere on the PCB. I'm sure this is to save money, so I'd be somewhat surprised if they got the switches with diodes.
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1) for the record, i was right. i guessed from shaker's info that a gigantic company sublet the cherry factory for the next year. yes, i did think it was logitech and not LG, but we'll see who brands what as what.
2) crap. this means we're going to need to switch switches for our DIY designs for a little while. i guess i better email edgar back
2) crap. this means we're going to need to switch switches for our DIY designs for a little while. i guess i better email edgar back
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Someone has expressed the opinion that MX with external diode is easier to route.dorkvader wrote:Also, many (Costar) keyboards nowadays don't have the NKRO diode in the switch, but outside it, elsewhere on the PCB. I'm sure this is to save money, so I'd be somewhat surprised if they got the switches with diodes.
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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If it's LG, they're probably trying to get part of the steelseries/razer market.
- DanGWanG
- Location: Chicago | USA
- Main keyboard: KMAC Ti 62g Clears
- Main mouse: Razer DeathAdder Black
- Favorite switch: Ergo-Clears
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My buddy works at LG in Chicago, pretty high up there too. Let me see if I can get some info.
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- Location: Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Filco MJ2 ANSI Mx Brown, Poker ANSI Mx Brown
- Main mouse: G500
- Favorite switch: Mx Brown, Mx Blue, Buckling Spring
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I was wondering how many keyboards that would be:
How's that in comparison to what the "other" keyboard makers make?
I have no clue how many keyboards fail during the making, but I guess it will be about 95k keyboards in total?10 000 000 / 104 = 96 153.8462
How's that in comparison to what the "other" keyboard makers make?
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- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: KBC Poker MX Red
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Revolution
- Favorite switch: MX Red
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I heard some rumors that LG planned to release gaming pc with high end parts across the board, bundled with ips 3D screen, top peripherals... maybe it's for that if true. They have released some slick looking stuff for Asian market like Xpion line so I could see it being at least possible.
- DanGWanG
- Location: Chicago | USA
- Main keyboard: KMAC Ti 62g Clears
- Main mouse: Razer DeathAdder Black
- Favorite switch: Ergo-Clears
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LG definitely seems to have some plans to get into the worldwide computer gaming arena. Like you said Lysol, they already have some sweet computer stuff in Korea so its likely they are testing world markets by releasing peripherals first.lysol wrote:I heard some rumors that LG planned to release gaming pc with high end parts across the board, bundled with ips 3D screen, top peripherals... maybe it's for that if true. They have released some slick looking stuff for Asian market like Xpion line so I could see it being at least possible.
- thegunner100
- Location: NYC, USA
- Main keyboard: "Sakura" Realforce 87u 55g
- Main mouse: Logitech G5(v2)
- Favorite switch: Topre 45/55g
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Ahh, logitech makes a lot more sense then. It's about time they got into the mechanical keyboard market, hopefully they can come up with something that doesn't look terrible.
- MagicMeatball
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: Logitech G9x
- Favorite switch: Topre
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Depends on build quality, really. If for the masses, and not targeted to a specific niche market 'gamers', you can expect run-of-the-mill garbage.The_Beast wrote:Is it good or bad that Logitech is bringing mechanical switches to the masses?
- DanGWanG
- Location: Chicago | USA
- Main keyboard: KMAC Ti 62g Clears
- Main mouse: Razer DeathAdder Black
- Favorite switch: Ergo-Clears
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Well what I'm hoping to at least see is a programmable mechanical keyboard with macro hotkeys similar to their G-series gaming keyboards.
- didja
- Main keyboard: AT Model F - 87U - G80-1800
- Main mouse: varies
- Favorite switch: CapactiveBS
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Next they'll be buying 1Million ClickClacks to go along with them.
It could be to supply a decade of refrigerator door light switches or something similar. But pretty likely it's for keyboards.
It could be to supply a decade of refrigerator door light switches or something similar. But pretty likely it's for keyboards.
- aggiejy
- Location: US
- Main keyboard: Filco tenkeyless with browns
- Main mouse: Logitech Performance MX
- Favorite switch: Blues/Browns depending on the day
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More cheap "parts" for us!MagicMeatball wrote:Depends on build quality, really. If for the masses, and not targeted to a specific niche market 'gamers', you can expect run-of-the-mill garbage.
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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Would be about time for Logitech. There have been predictions of them entering the mechanical keyboard markets and requests on their forums since 2010, but they're late to the party. For Logitech this amount of switches still translates to a relative small amount of keyboards, so I guess they will be testing the waters with one or two high end keyboards.
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they probably fuck up and make another ridiculous gaming board,
don't expect anything with taste or usefulness...
just look at their track record:
http://www.google.de/search?q=logitech+ ... e&tbm=isch
don't expect anything with taste or usefulness...
just look at their track record:
http://www.google.de/search?q=logitech+ ... e&tbm=isch
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- Location: Malaysia
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This place will have more traffic when those logitechs launch.
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- Location: Germany
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looking for replacements?kaiserreich wrote:This place will have more traffic when those logitechs launch.