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Magicforce 82-Key Mechanical Keyboard

Magicforce 82-Key Mechanical Keyboard

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Similar to the popular 68% Magicforce Keyboard, this version features all the bells and whistles that Magicforce has come to be known for. With 82 keys, it’s large enough for most, but small enough not to cramp your desktop Read More

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nfischer
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Sep 19, 2018
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Got this board with Gaetron browns. I've been using it daily at work for over a year now, I like it. The build is solid, no issues with reliability. The switches seem as good as cherry switches to me so far. Media and fn keys seem to work fine in linux.
I love the form factor. If anything, the problem is that to get custom keycaps it's quite expensive for the unusually sized right-side. There are absolutely nicer boards out there, but nothing that matches this value IMO
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josh_b
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Sep 24, 2018
nfischerT420+Ubuntu ftw
HerpDerpenberg
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Jun 20, 2018
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I've been using this as my daily driver for a while now. Gateron Blues, nice and clicky. I am a big fan of the layout for a 75% that removed the two print/scroll buttons on the top to put a bit more spacing on the F-row. Personally, I like the spacing on F-row to group the keys as I constantly like to home in on them with feel and I felt zero spacing 75% keyboards I was always looking down to hit f-keys while gaming. For the price though, it was good and gave removable USB cable to run a custom sleeved cable to match my keycaps. Would have loved to have programmable layers on this, but I wasn't really expecting it for the price.
Overall, good board to pick up for someone looking to get into something less than a TKL but not really ready to take the plunge to a 65%, 60% or 40% keyboard.
Tony48307
46
Jul 26, 2018
HerpDerpenbergHello, how do you like the Gateron blue vs MX blue? Bought this (MX blue, white backlit) through Amazon and the backlight is flickering when ever it's adjusted to max. brightness. Do you observe something similar? Thank you for sharing
HerpDerpenberg
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Jul 27, 2018
Tony48307I like the Gateron Blue over the Cherry Blue. Cherry has a bit more duller click and a somewhat sloppy upstroke. The Gateron is nice and crisp in comparison.
As for the backlight, haven't had any issues with mine when at full brightness.
Dxter
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Apr 7, 2019
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Amazing keyboard. I have made this my main keyboard with gateron reds. Very smooth feel when typing and responsive. Came from mx reds and full size keyboard. Definitely prefer this one. My only gripe is the keycaps feels cheap. After only a couple of months use, the print on one of the keycaps has started to chip off. This is a big turn off for me. It just doesn’t look great. But understandable since the affordable price. Otherwise, I would have given 5 stars. Maybe it’ll give me a chance to get some nice keycaps. But, seems like the ones that are compatible might be more expensive than the keyboard itself.
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DigIntoGaming
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Feb 22, 2019
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So far so good. I bought the red gateron keys with white led's and white keycaps. I love the look and the LED's are super bright! Lots of fun different lighting options to play with. I love how smooth the red switches feel. They are extremely responsive! Great buy! EDIT: Today is 10/1/2019. I recieved this keyboard on January 24th 2019 and I have just now started to have issues with it. The LED's will pulse about every 2-4 seconds. I have ran the keyboard on the lowest LED backlit setting for about 6 hours a day and turn the lights off when I am not using it. I am very sad to have this issue. I dont know if I can get a replacement but I am angry that I paid $60 for this and the lighting is now severly distracting and basically unusable.
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amboy00
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Jun 19, 2018
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Very few options to work with, the keyboard base was cheap plastic casing, and some key combinations just didn't work on a Mac
ludwig_dinh
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Sep 4, 2018
amboy00While the case were indeed cheap plastic, it's a tad unfair to ask for expensive non-plastic casing in cheap keyboards like this. You knew what you were getting when buying this. I think it's also unfair to say "very few options to work with" - if this is about switches, you also knew what you were getting; it's not as if you were forced to buy one.
Lubeless
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Jul 11, 2021
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Decent mechanical keyboard
Good for a first mech keyboard. It is cheap, it works well. Kinda sounds like you would expect from a 70$ board.
Recommends this product? Yes
thatoneasianben
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Aug 3, 2020
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Great Value
Honestly a great keyboard and very visually appealing, I just feel as if the price warranted the fact that it does feel a little on the cheaper side as well as having a key stop working after a few months of use.
Recommends this product? Yes
Libertas
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May 31, 2020
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Good for the price
Nice size and layout, however keycaps feel a bit cheap.
Ninjasaur
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May 9, 2020
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Worth the price
It's not a top end mechanical keyboard, but it's pretty nice for the price.
TheCoach94
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May 5, 2020
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Perfect Size and Awesome Keycaps
The keyboard is the perfect size for my desk and the keycaps feel amazing. The keycaps are also durable, they haven't faded or started to smooth out from wear.
Recommends this product? Yes
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