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If they get too many more colours they might as well be sponsored by Crayola. I've lost track of which ones are what already.Just looked to see if there was a sticky on that exact subject before I saw this post.
Here's a good list. No weighting specs, but lists out most known variants.
Browns. And PixelNinja is just plain wrong about the "Dirty reds" comment. Anyone who thinks they feel like they have sand in them received a defective product. Prefer them or not, just... they don't feel like they have sand in them.
I'd go for Unicomp (they bought IBM's keyboard division) buckling spring over MX Blues. But I prefer the Browns anyway.
I have had Blue, now have Brown.
Def liked the blue better for typing but for Gaming/typing I prefer the brown.
Never tried black/red but have read multiple reviews that say they are not the best for typing.
Lol, Blues browns, reds are all your options other than Black. I have reds. I have never tried anything else though. I love the reds for FPS gaming as the response is awesome. However, I am still getting used to typing on it since the slightest touch of the key activates it. Again, personal preference.
How can I be "plain wrong" about the way I feel about MX Browns? All the boards using Browns I have tried felt the same; I doubt very much they were all defective. I am not the only one to describe them as such (cf. the post following yours). It's fine if you like the feel of them but is does not mean those who do not are wrong.Browns. And PixelNinja is just plain wrong about the "Dirty reds" comment. Anyone who thinks they feel like they have sand in them received a defective product. Prefer them or not, just... they don't feel like they have sand in them.
I'd go for Unicomp (they bought IBM's keyboard division) buckling spring over MX Blues. But I prefer the Browns anyway.
lol sandy like they crackle when you type?
weird, I never felt that with my WASD mx browns, its been smooth since day one (expected for a almost $200 KB)
After using blacks and blues, I have discovered reds with o-rings and feel they are the best I have had for gaming by far. I'm fine with them for typing as well but am slightly more mistake prone. Getting used to them though and they feel great!
That's odd, because I can feel the difference on several different brand boards; 3 MX Red, 2 MX Brown. Aside from my MX Red boards (2 of them), the others are less than half a year old and most of the keys still feel quite gritty in comparison.
Did you ever try blacks with o-rings?
I'm not sure about the "gritty" feel you're experiencing but it's not always switch type, there's things like stablizers that come into play when comparing manufacturers.
And I don't seem to see any of this effect in my lesser used keys i.e. F keys.
i was assure that part of the premium price i was paying for my WASD keyboard was due to the hand assembly / testing and all ..blah blah blah ..when I made pre sale inquires. I believe the lubricate all the stabilizers and whatnot also. Don't know if that level of assembly care has anything to do with it?? if it is a switch break-in issue one wouldn't think so i guess?
If i had to guess since r3awak3n and myself both have MX-Brown's w/ dampers what is happening is since the dampers reduce key travel to some extend and smooth out the bottoming very much the dampers may well be why we are not seeing the effect you describe but ya...I don't feel it here on my WASD mx-brown board at all.