ebolamonkey3
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Looks like a standard Dell keyboard to me. What's the difference?
The Cherry MX Black switches in this keyboard do not make loud clicks unless/until you bottom the keys out. Cherry MX Blues, on the other hand, make loud clicks while typing whether you bottom them out or not. Cherry Browns are somewhere in between. It's just personal preference and whether you want tactile feedback while typing/gaming.
It is mechanical, and therefore I think it clicks rather loudly when you type. The buttons are much more responsive and they have a quite nice feel to them.
The Cherry MX Black switches in this keyboard do not make loud clicks unless/until you bottom the keys out. Cherry MX Blues, on the other hand, make loud clicks while typing whether you bottom them out or not. Cherry Browns are somewhere in between. It's just personal preference and whether you want tactile feedback while typing/gaming.
This. I'd have grabbed a Steel Series keyboard if they came with Cherry MX Blue switches. That's the switch type I prefer the most out of the modern mechanical keyboards.
Great keyboard; in fact, I am typing on one right now!
If you take your gaming seriously and want just a slight edge in competitive online games, BUY THIS KEYBOARD.
TL;DR: Bump for mechanical keyboard