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A reliable fullsize keyboard with 104 keys, the Durgod K310 Taurus comes in two different colorways with your choice of Cherry MX switches, allowing you to get just the feel you want—whether you prefer a switch with some bump or a speedy linear feel. On top of the switches go the doubleshot PBT keycaps, which also come in different colors to match the case Read More
Needed a keyboard for the office and I found the Durgod which was a prebuilt. The silent red switches were a great touch because the sound is very much muted and with the typing I do at work, I don't cause a lot of noise. The casing is on the cheaper end, but overall this keyboard is a great choice for a pre-built that's about $100
Solid Product — Nothing Crazy, just a great workhorse
Would rate this keeb 4 and a half stars if I could. It's just a really great workhorse, and with a numpad, which is rare on Drop! Having your choice of Cherry MX switches is great, and the whole thing is really well put-together — easy to clean/maintain and easy to use.
Suprisingly good for the price, don't have any complaints about the quality. Had to sorta get used to the US layout as im used to the UK one but i can touch type so i rarely have to look at the keyboard. It feels much nicer than a membrane and i love the sound although it is annoying for friends on calls :)
The keys feel great. The keyboard is sturdy. USB-C cable. Great Cable Routes. Super Quiet Typing (Cherry MX Black Switches) compared to other keyboards I own (another Cherry MX Black Keyboard as well as a Cherry MX Red one). It looks good great as well. The only thing it lacks is back-lit keys, but I bought the keyboard for office use, so it isn't necessary.
Finally, it arrived! This Mechanical Keyboard is solid and with a simple and clean design (without all the fancy RGB lights)!
This is my first mechanical keyboard ever, but maybe I would prefer a keyboard with a hot-swappable switch socket because I would like to try other switches with this keyboard, without disassembling it (that's not quite easy to do). That's the only reason that I give 4 of 5 stars.
I am totally in love with my Taurus. It feels great, it's heavy, it's looking great and simple... But what I ABSOLUTELY love about it is how it sounds.
I picked the MX Silent Red switches, and it it definitely way more silent than my other Silent Red keyboards. Yet it still makes a very satisfying "THUD" sound.
Thanks DURGOD and Thanks DROP.
I have a Durgod K320 TKL (Cherry MX Blue) at work and love it. I work in a closed office so the noise of the keys is not an issue.
Now that I am working mostly at home, I jumped at the opportunity to replace my Matias One keyboard with this Durgod K310 (Cherry MX Blue). Love the tactile and aural feedback. Typing accuracy appears to be higher with the Durgod than with the Matias. Case is heavy and solid. The double-shot PBT keycaps are much more durable than the keycaps on the Matias - the legends have worn off several of the keys. I prefer TK keyboards over TKL, as long as I have the desk real estate. I have a small keyboard tray at work, meaning that the K320 TKL will stay at work and this K310 TK will stay at home. TEHO, of course.
One downside to the K310 is that it does not have a pass-through USB port. Not a big deal to me, as I use a wireless device (trackball) rather than a wired one. I suspect that this could be a big deal to a gamer. Another is that there is no LED illumination. My dual-monitor setup (32" and 55") gives off plenty of light, so that is not a big deal to me.
Mac compatibility is not perfect (option/command key mapping), but I suspect I could remap the keys if it gets too onerous.
EDIT: Sorry for the double post!
Nice full-size for what it costs. I mostly got this as something that doesn't include any LEDs for some non-backlit keycaps I got. Also, to see how much I liked some linear switches with a lower actuation force (speed silvers). I can't say I'm a huge fan, so this will likely be a display keyboard for a while, and eventually a gift to someone that likes linears. Pictures below:
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At full-tilt, next to high-profile CTRL to give a better idea of its resting angle.
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Shown with WIANXP Soft Breeze keycaps. I like the look of these, especially given how cheap they were. Decent keycaps at a very fair price.