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Wow, good find...
Interesting, especially at the right price. Looks almost identical to the XArmor U9, especially in the top right where it juts out and the three leds. If that's the case and it's just rebranded, I doubt it will be anything special but could be a great entry level mechanical keyboard if the price is low enough.
For comparison:
http://www.amazon.com/XArmor-U9-Cherry-mechanical-keyboard/dp/B004S86PBS
Interesting, especially at the right price. Looks almost identical to the XArmor U9, especially in the top right where it juts out and the three leds. If that's the case and it's just rebranded, I doubt it will be anything special but could be a great entry level mechanical keyboard if the price is low enough.
For comparison:
http://www.amazon.com/XArmor-U9-Cherry-mechanical-keyboard/dp/B004S86PBS
The impression over at GeekHack is that it's an iOne rebrand (XArmor, QPad, etc). Take that how you will.
Yeah, that makes sense. It's damn near identical to the XArmor and the various rebrands, and I would doubt they would change much of the design especially if the goal is to keep costs down.
If that's the case it will definitely be a lower quality mechanical board, based on my comparisons of the XArmor U9W (ugh I wish there was a better mechanical wireless option!) with my Filco and Leopold boards. It will probably be Cherry MX browns as well, as I think both the U9W and non-wireless U9 from XArmor are both browns. Still, if the price is right maybe it will tempt some people away from the shiny light-up keyboards that are way too popular these days.