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Jalucian
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Jan 22, 2015
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Not sure why there was so much confusion over this. No it's not RGB. The LEDs are set and permenant, just in rainbow configuration. But the people who think this is a negative are mistaken. I own both an RGB Corsair and several custom Ducky Shine 3's with custom rainbow configs similar to this one, and I can tell you I stopped using the Corsair entirely. The fact that each key can change color independently doesn't make the Corsair any more beautiful than a rainbow LED Ducky, trust me. I have a Legend customized with white/green zone weighted Cherry switches and a rainbow config LED similar to this and it's the most beautiful keyboard I own (I own over 25.) These are INCREDIBLY rare - so rare I had to go to Ducky and have mine MADE for me because I didn't know they existed outside Ducky contest prizes and so such. Those of you who managed to get one of these, you have one of the most rare and beautiful mechanical keyboards ever made. We are a lucky few.
Jan 22, 2015
Harlequin
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Jan 22, 2015
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JalucianThat's... subjective. For me, it IS a negative. I prefer the customization options of my Corsair K70 RGB, and I love everything else about it aside from the independent LEDs, which to me, regardless of how common the keyboard... is special to me. I also managed to snag one with the old "sailboat" logo, which was a plus.
Don't get me wrong, Ducky keyboards are beautiful and extremely well-built, but personally, it didn't live up to the hype in comparison to my Corsair.
Jan 22, 2015
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