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GeorgeManakanatas
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Jul 10, 2020
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So without the usb-c pass through, no hot swap switches, simple white back light and as far as I can tell no way to program it, what is the appeal over most other TKL boards out there? It's maybe a bit cheaper?
Jul 10, 2020
ggjj88
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Jul 12, 2020
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GeorgeManakanatasThere's a bunch of prebuilt TKL keyboards out there by Durgod, Varmilo, etc. They're all over $100. This one is cheaper, and has higher quality parts (less plastic). It's a good board at a good price. There's no reason to be dissapointed in this board because it lacks features that only enthusiasts would want.
Jul 12, 2020
smileybarry
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Jul 13, 2020
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ggjj88I don't know about the "higher quality" part, Durgod's plastic is very good and has a decent feel to it. I actually prefer it to my low-profile Massdrop CTRL (but I like the switches in my CTRL better). Point being that it varies, just because the ENTR has less plastic doesn't make it higher quality.
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Jul 13, 2020
ggjj88
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Jul 14, 2020
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smileybarry@smileybarry I won't disagree with you on that. We do have no idea what the quality of the Entr is going to be like, I just said that because most people see aluminum as a "higher quality" material that plastic. No big deal
Jul 14, 2020
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