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Nice review! Can't wait for my turn.zeeko wrote:Hi,
today the tester arrived here.
First impressions are the best impressions, so here you go:
Yeah, they are similar to rubberdomes (they also contain a rubber part). But yet they are bit different. On the key without the spring, you press it and the keycap falls down to the bottom. Very similar to the feeling of some of my remote control buttons.
The switches with the spring feel of course similar but they add more friction to the travel, making the bending of the rubber while actuating a little less pronounced. The spring also adds to the feeling, that with spring the total travel is a tiny bit shorter than without spring. With spring the landing on the bottom feels less hard and the back-travel upwards is supported by the spring.
Ok, compared to my Cherry mx red keyboard this is naturally a totally different switch feeling. And compared to rubberdomes it is more solid, accurate and softer feel.
If the Topre keys where in the 45g instead of 55g version, I could really like. I'm used to the soft mx red you have to keep in mind.
I'd like to thank Mr.Interface for the opportunity and will keep testing them and then send it on to the next one.
I added the picture, low-light condition because the shutter of the window is down (against the heat).
You can barely see the lettering of the Topre, while the white lettering of the Filco in the background is more visible.
I use a 45 grams uniform weighted white TKL realforce and no rubberdome comes near it in terms of keyfeel/durability. That said : the cherry mx are a lot more fun due to their variability ( linear, tactile, clicky )zeeko wrote:Yeah they feel similar indeed.
But I just can't make up my mind, I have to test the whole keyboard before making a conclusion.
exactly.......