HPE 87 keyboard
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- Location: London
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: Logitech M505
- Favorite switch: still evaluating ;)
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Hi,
Has anyone heard something about HPE 87 keyboard?
I've been able to read one geekhack post on it (only from google cache unfortunately)
and seen one translated review here http://fight.pcgames.com.cn/waishe/zata ... 58206.html
(news post here http://fight.pcgames.com.cn/waishe/news ... 38653.html) and
it seems like it has quite decent "quality" (comparing to Keycool and PLU).
It is available from Qtan store at the smallest price for a new tkl keyboard (61-65$).
What do you think?
Has anyone heard something about HPE 87 keyboard?
I've been able to read one geekhack post on it (only from google cache unfortunately)
and seen one translated review here http://fight.pcgames.com.cn/waishe/zata ... 58206.html
(news post here http://fight.pcgames.com.cn/waishe/news ... 38653.html) and
it seems like it has quite decent "quality" (comparing to Keycool and PLU).
It is available from Qtan store at the smallest price for a new tkl keyboard (61-65$).
What do you think?
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- Location: London
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: Logitech M505
- Favorite switch: still evaluating ;)
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Not sure if that is of any help but have a look at these pictures (http://www.waishehome.cn/viewthread.php ... t=hpe%2B87):
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- Main keyboard: HPE-87 (MX Blue)
- Main mouse: Razer Deathadder
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Well, as it's my first mechanical board it's hard to compare to anything except rubber domes. The quality of the board itself is pretty good - nothing creaking, doesn't really flex. However, the keycaps are pad printed and they seem to have gotten a bit darker after couple days of use (or maybe I didn't notice it in all the excitement while unpacking), they got a nice font though - the board itself looks better than Keycool compared to photos. All in all, I think it's a good deal for the price.
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Hi guys,
I have just received my first mechanical keyboard delivered about two hours ago, the HPE 87 in Cherry MX Brown from Qtan's Ebay page for only US$66.99 and it really is a brilliant keyboard however I can't really compare it to other mechanical keyboards out there as this is my first one. Compared to my old Logitech rubberdome though it is great to type on.
I have just received my first mechanical keyboard delivered about two hours ago, the HPE 87 in Cherry MX Brown from Qtan's Ebay page for only US$66.99 and it really is a brilliant keyboard however I can't really compare it to other mechanical keyboards out there as this is my first one. Compared to my old Logitech rubberdome though it is great to type on.
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- babychoy
- Location: Angeles City, Philippines
- Main keyboard: Dell AT101W
- Main mouse: Genius NetScroll 120
- Favorite switch: Complicated ALPS Black
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'gratz on your first mech keyboard. been looking for HPE 87 pics from owners themselves. a shot of the 'board's underside would be nice.. and a short demo video, as well.
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- Main keyboard: Poker Vintage Black(Home), Poker Clear(Work)
- Main mouse: Saitek Rat7(Office) & Rat9(Home)
- Favorite switch: Vintage Blacks
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I ordered mine with browns last week, should arrive today or tomorrw. I will do a review and comparison to other mechanicals I own soonish.
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- Main keyboard: Filco 10-less
- Main mouse: Razor Naga
- Favorite switch: Cherry Brown
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I'm also interested in this board. I've got a Filco 10-key-less that I love. I'm thinking of picking up one of these for the office.
- Broadmonkey
- Fancy Rank
- Location: Denmark
- Main keyboard: Whitefox
- Main mouse: Zowie FK2
- Favorite switch: MX Black
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I too ordered this form qtan, and planned to do a review since there is very little info on this board.
Unfortunately I received a Keycool instead (which I am also perfectly fine with) so that's going to be a bit hard now.
Looks like it's a good board. Do you know if the logo on the left is just a sticker or if it is lowered a bit into the case? (if that makes sense)
Unfortunately I received a Keycool instead (which I am also perfectly fine with) so that's going to be a bit hard now.
Looks like it's a good board. Do you know if the logo on the left is just a sticker or if it is lowered a bit into the case? (if that makes sense)
- damorgue
- Location: Sweden
- Main mouse: MX500
- Favorite switch: BS, MX Green and MX Clear
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The case looks a lot like PLU ML-87 and Filco, perhaps this is an even cheaper way to get a case for the Phantom. Does anyone know if it is compatible?
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- Location: Poland
- Main keyboard: Logitech K350
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Red
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Guys, I'm thinking about this keyboard and I have to choose between it, and Keycool 87 - both on Red Switches. Are there any bigger differences between them? Pricey looks almost the same, so the only thing I care about are differences in quality, if there are any.
Thank you for your response!
Thank you for your response!
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- Main keyboard: Poker Vintage Black(Home), Poker Clear(Work)
- Main mouse: Saitek Rat7(Office) & Rat9(Home)
- Favorite switch: Vintage Blacks
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On qtan's ebay page he mentioned that some reviewer said the pcb in the HPE is better.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/HPE-87-Mechanica ... 43b17d6204
The Keycool's descriptions says it has a detachable usb cable which the HPE doesn't in case that matters to you.
So far I really like the HPE 87. I got the white version and it is a very clean brilliant white, unlike the cherrys which are a little darker or dirtier white.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/HPE-87-Mechanica ... 43b17d6204
The Keycool's descriptions says it has a detachable usb cable which the HPE doesn't in case that matters to you.
So far I really like the HPE 87. I got the white version and it is a very clean brilliant white, unlike the cherrys which are a little darker or dirtier white.
- babychoy
- Location: Angeles City, Philippines
- Main keyboard: Dell AT101W
- Main mouse: Genius NetScroll 120
- Favorite switch: Complicated ALPS Black
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I have a Keycool 87 with MX Red. One of the major differences compared to the HPE 87 (assuming it's an exact Filco copy 'cause I don't own one... yet) would be the spacebar. Keycool 87's spacebar may be incompatible with most replacement keycaps. It's an issue in Leopold keyboards (Keycool 87's design is based on the FC200R).
Still, either can be the least expensive way to own an MX Red keyboard and it's for this very reason why I bought a Keycool. It's my first linear keyboard and the Reds are very light, something I need to get used to with all my other keyboards being tactile/clicky.
Still, either can be the least expensive way to own an MX Red keyboard and it's for this very reason why I bought a Keycool. It's my first linear keyboard and the Reds are very light, something I need to get used to with all my other keyboards being tactile/clicky.
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- Location: Poland
- Main keyboard: Logitech K350
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Red
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Thank you. So, someone said that HPE has got better pcb, and Key cool has detachable cable. Those are major differences in these keyboards. I don't really need a detachable USB, and better pcb is always better for 1$ difference in price.
- babychoy
- Location: Angeles City, Philippines
- Main keyboard: Dell AT101W
- Main mouse: Genius NetScroll 120
- Favorite switch: Complicated ALPS Black
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Yeah. I'm a sucker for kb's with detachable cables thinking they'd be easier to lug around when work is actually a step away from bed. As long as the USB connectors are stable, though, I'm ok with them detachables.
Post pics of your HPE 87 when you get one.
Post pics of your HPE 87 when you get one.
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- Location: South Carolina - Continental United States
- Main keyboard: SS 6gv2
- Main mouse: Razer Deathadder
- Favorite switch: MX Blue
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How easily does it get dirty though?TDub wrote: So far I really like the HPE 87. I got the white version and it is a very clean brilliant white, unlike the cherrys which are a little darker or dirtier white.
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- Main keyboard: Poker Vintage Black(Home), Poker Clear(Work)
- Main mouse: Saitek Rat7(Office) & Rat9(Home)
- Favorite switch: Vintage Blacks
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I haven't been using it that long so it's hard to say. So far I haven't noticed any significant buildup of dirt. I think with a white keyboard it should be less noticable then with a black or dark keyboard. Overall I am pretty happy with it so far. But I am probably going to replace the browns with panda or ergo clears and I do want to replace the keycaps once I get some doubleshots.
- Ivyl
- Location: Poland
- Main keyboard: HPE 87
- Main mouse: A4Tech Oscar X748 Extra Fire
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
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Sorry for digging old thread out but I actually own HPE 87 and would like to share few information on it. It's my first mechanical keyboard so I can't make comparison.
Photos: http://imgur.com/a/R3LAA
It has Velcro strap on the cable which is great. Most of the cable is rolled and kept in place by strap. I use USB extension cord glued to desk and It's just enough to feel comfortable on the go when plugging to laptop.
Rubber on feet are great. No sliding around.
Keycaps seem laser etched to me but I'm nor really sure. Windows icon on Super key and Application Menu icon are partially grayish and looks bad. It seems like those are manufacturing errors. It's nothing serious/annoying thought. Other keycaps doesn't seem to wear - I make extensive use of keyboard and my fingers are sometimes bit wet, sometimes a little greasy.
Stabilizers are lubed properly and they don't creak.
Switches are MX Blue. I really like those and it took me some time to get used to not bottoming those out. Now I mostly get nice click and no clack.
Overall quality is great. It's solid enough that I'm not afraid carrying it around.
For given price it's 10/10 for me, but I'm biased since it's my first.
Photos: http://imgur.com/a/R3LAA
It has Velcro strap on the cable which is great. Most of the cable is rolled and kept in place by strap. I use USB extension cord glued to desk and It's just enough to feel comfortable on the go when plugging to laptop.
Rubber on feet are great. No sliding around.
Keycaps seem laser etched to me but I'm nor really sure. Windows icon on Super key and Application Menu icon are partially grayish and looks bad. It seems like those are manufacturing errors. It's nothing serious/annoying thought. Other keycaps doesn't seem to wear - I make extensive use of keyboard and my fingers are sometimes bit wet, sometimes a little greasy.
Stabilizers are lubed properly and they don't creak.
Switches are MX Blue. I really like those and it took me some time to get used to not bottoming those out. Now I mostly get nice click and no clack.
Overall quality is great. It's solid enough that I'm not afraid carrying it around.
For given price it's 10/10 for me, but I'm biased since it's my first.
- Sugoi
- Location: Germany
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Got mine too. The overall build quality is indeed quite good. Not as good as with my Filco, however, given the favorable price I think you get the biggest bang for your buck.
The caps are surprisingly okay. I have expected much worse after reading all the comments regarding them on various sites.
The caps are surprisingly okay. I have expected much worse after reading all the comments regarding them on various sites.