Just when you thought he posts something relevant...winber1 wrote:
http://www.rosewill.com/landingpage/pk9000/rk_9000.html
Just when you thought he posts something relevant...winber1 wrote:
http://www.rosewill.com/landingpage/pk9000/rk_9000.html
i was going to mention the qfr but the sad thing is they're very rare in australia now, only way to get them is buying them 2nd hand and idk if amazon ships keyboards to australia or w/e (even if they do, rip shipping costs)[-Aki-] wrote:
quick fire rapid is made by costar (filco, das) where as the tk is Ione, which makes it better than the tk imo. other than that this post is perfect
I have to admit he got me tooDahplA wrote:
Just when you thought he posts something relevant...winber1 wrote:
http://www.rosewill.com/landingpage/pk9000/rk_9000.html
I have the original apex and I love itZenithPhantasm wrote:
http://steelseries.com/products/keyboards/steelseries-apex-m800-customizable-mechanical-gaming-keyboard
Only low profile mech
Main difference will be the activation force. Think lighter keysMahoganytooth wrote:
I use a CM Storm Trigger with Black Switches
I want to try red switches someday I hear they're great :/
Compared to blacks that might actually be a fair assessmentMahoganytooth wrote:
Yeah, I saw someone saying it was like "Typing on air"
Im preordering mines tmw! I will maybe write a reviewbigfeh wrote:
I have the original apex and I love itZenithPhantasm wrote:
http://steelseries.com/products/keyboards/steelseries-apex-m800-customizable-mechanical-gaming-keyboard
Only low profile mech
That might be my next keyboard because low profile master race
cherry mx board 3.0 was one of the first low profile mechs but for some reason not many people know about them (ZenithPhantasm wrote:
http://steelseries.com/products/keyboards/steelseries-apex-m800-customizable-mechanical-gaming-keyboard
Only low profile mech
It only features low profile keycaps which do not reduce travel distance at all unless you oring it. The Apex M800 is the first mainstream true low profile mech. On that note preordering mines tmw. Rip 230$.Noobsicle wrote:
cherry mx board 3.0 was one of the first low profile mechs but for some reason not many people know about them (ZenithPhantasm wrote:
http://steelseries.com/products/keyboards/steelseries-apex-m800-customizable-mechanical-gaming-keyboard
Only low profile mechis also hvicks keyboard me thinksok maybe not but it definitely looks like a cherry board)
it's a shame because it's cheap and probably really good quality because cherry is cherry
reds are a cloud of oppai
gibe it to me plosZenithPhantasm wrote:
It only features low profile keycaps which do not reduce travel distance at all unless you oring it. The Apex M800 is the first mainstream true low profile mech. On that note preordering mines tmw. Rip 230$.
I will write a review one day but that day wont be for another month as a half. The US release date is May 1st and no word yet on a global release.bigfeh wrote:
gibe it to me plosZenithPhantasm wrote:
It only features low profile keycaps which do not reduce travel distance at all unless you oring it. The Apex M800 is the first mainstream true low profile mech. On that note preordering mines tmw. Rip 230$.
Also on a more serious note (not that I wasn't serious when I asked for it) please do tell how you like it in case you really don't want to send it my way because I'm seriously considering it as my next kb
touchéZenithPhantasm wrote:
It only features low profile keycaps which do not reduce travel distance at all unless you oring it. The Apex M800 is the first mainstream true low profile mech. On that note preordering mines tmw. Rip 230$.
200$USD=258$AUDNoobsicle wrote:
touchéZenithPhantasm wrote:
It only features low profile keycaps which do not reduce travel distance at all unless you oring it. The Apex M800 is the first mainstream true low profile mech. On that note preordering mines tmw. Rip 230$.
wowow ~$270 in aus, at least it's in stock lol.....
I use Razer Orange which is a copy of the MX Browns. Compared to my broken K60's MX Reds they feel a bit heavier. There's also the tactile bump.Novalogic wrote:
A little bit off topic - I searched for a while but couldn't find any info on brown mx switches. Are there any good players using them? How do they feel while playing compared to reds / blues? I would appreciate if someone who actually uses them replied. Also - the keyboard i am interested in has only mx brown switches available, so i can't get any other unless i customize it myself.
don't go for what "good players" use. Go for what you likeNovalogic wrote:
A little bit off topic - I searched for a while but couldn't find any info on brown mx switches. Are there any good players using them? How do they feel while playing compared to reds / blues? I would appreciate if someone who actually uses them replied. Also - the keyboard i am interested in has only mx brown switches available, so i can't get any other unless i customize it myself.
related question: the QS1 is linear, but does it have any feedback?ZenithPhantasm wrote:
http://www.amazon.com/Max-Keyboard-Keycap-Cherry-Sampler/dp/B00E71W4O8
Just get this and you'll know your answer.
yeah actuallyKheldragar wrote:
I thought linear implied no feedback.