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GMNat0127
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Nov 24, 2022
The switches on this keyboard are traded on the "font choice" on the keycaps. "5 minutes to mention other switches but yea... yea... what about the ones in the board?" The poly bottom is the "solid piece". I've "seen" that people are mentioning that the poly bottom and the "assembly" or "put togetherness" or "context of tolerances" ends up with a keyboard that feels very solid. I like the badge at the top (Occam's). Meaning I'll trade opinion for it and then reason that it doesn't matter... mostly. I STILL find the "key" layout and/or/versus volume knobs or a row of macro keys to be somewhat stupid. That a TKL is a TKL but one day someone will provide a Corsair-like macro row as well as a volume knob that was "blueprinted on a napkin in 5 minutes and had an 'articulated chamfer'". Oh... wait.... I could draw (on a bloody napkin with beer spilt on it) a volume knob that is more interesting than "all the boards that I, myself and Irene" have ever seen. Meaning the entire "discussion" is overlayed onto the fact that we would rather talk about the volume knob instead of supply lines and $200 DACs that are "shoved into things" that aren't DAC plastic molds. ...but yea..... don't count out "this one" (this keyboard) in your "history folder".... You get a "package" when you buy a branded keyboard/mouse combo. No one is comparing this keyboard to a "plasticky" Corsair mouse that otherwise "does the job". (This final comment is reflected on what "stock" means as well as the keycaps chosen for this keyboard.) I like it raw sometimes.
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Nov 24, 2022
GMNat0127"You honestly wagering from the Tenet to the Space Voyager?"
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