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GeorgeManakanatas
1
Jul 10, 2020
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?
ggjj88
3
Jul 12, 2020
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.
smileybarry
142
Jul 13, 2020
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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ggjj88
3
Jul 14, 2020
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
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