magictoaster
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At least it's nice to see mechanical keyboards becoming more popular!
They look horrible.
They look pretty nice, but a little too flashy/gamerish for me. I like the simplistic look for a Leopold Tenkeyless more.
loving my leopold I just got. These "gaming" mech keyboards are just too....flashy....
Cooler master has one coming out soon to with a choice of switches depending on region.
It's hard to tell from the pictures, but these things really do look great in person. Don't take my word for it - when they start showing up at local stores, do yourself a favor and walk through the keyboard aisle and check one out. It's a huge slab of brushed aluminum, very elegant key design and spacing, and that's it. The red keys are optional, as are the wrist-wrests. I've been using the K60 and M60 at home for about three weeks - very nice. Replaced my G19 and G7 with them, and don't miss a thing.
RB - Any chance of a tenkeyless version?It's hard to tell from the pictures, but these things really do look great in person. Don't take my word for it - when they start showing up at local stores, do yourself a favor and walk through the keyboard aisle and check one out. It's a huge slab of brushed aluminum, very elegant key design and spacing, and that's it. The red keys are optional, as are the wrist-wrests. I've been using the K60 and M60 at home for about three weeks - very nice. Replaced my G19 and G7 with them, and don't miss a thing.
It's hard to tell from the pictures, but these things really do look great in person. Don't take my word for it - when they start showing up at local stores, do yourself a favor and walk through the keyboard aisle and check one out. It's a huge slab of brushed aluminum, very elegant key design and spacing, and that's it. The red keys are optional, as are the wrist-wrests. I've been using the K60 and M60 at home for about three weeks - very nice. Replaced my G19 and G7 with them, and don't miss a thing.
It's hard to tell from the pictures, but these things really do look great in person. Don't take my word for it - when they start showing up at local stores, do yourself a favor and walk through the keyboard aisle and check one out. It's a huge slab of brushed aluminum, very elegant key design and spacing, and that's it. The red keys are optional, as are the wrist-wrests. I've been using the K60 and M60 at home for about three weeks - very nice. Replaced my G19 and G7 with them, and don't miss a thing.
What I would be curious to know is if those rubber keys on the K60 would be purchasable separately down the line if/when the rubber or etched markings on top wear out.
On every 'gaming' keyboard I have owned eventually the keys wear down and it looks horrible. I end up having to replace the keyboard as the keys are never sold separately.
It's hard to tell from the pictures, but these things really do look great in person. Don't take my word for it - when they start showing up at local stores, do yourself a favor and walk through the keyboard aisle and check one out. It's a huge slab of brushed aluminum, very elegant key design and spacing, and that's it. The red keys are optional, as are the wrist-wrests. I've been using the K60 and M60 at home for about three weeks - very nice. Replaced my G19 and G7 with them, and don't miss a thing.
Media keys kill it for me. I hate them and probably always will. (Partly due to the added software needed for the keys.)
And tenkeyless, FTW!I would have loved something like the K60 with backlighting, a normal wrist rest, and perhaps black aluminum.