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Product Description
Built with an LED under each cap, the Thermaltake Poseidon Keyboards are fully back-lit and offer four levels of adjustable brightness via the Fn + F11/F12 keys. They come equipped with a Windows disable key to prevent accidental taps while gaming and an anti-ghosting function so that every stroke is as fluid as possible Read More
I've written a short review on the keycool keypad including a description of the Kailh brown switches comparing them to Cherry switches I know. Just thought I'd share for anyone who is interested.
http://deskthority.net/post179150.html#p179150
I own this keyboard and even though these aren't Khail switches they still feel pretty good. I am fine with the fact that Thermaltake decided to go with Khails. My only issue is that I didn't know how long the keyboard would last given the known quality of Cherry's, but my worry was settled when Thermaltake said they'd give a 5 year warranty on the keyboard.
You can get this at its lowest price point for $10 cheaper and also the brown switch version usually is slightly more expensive. However The only reason I wouldn't pay the extra $10 to get it within a couple of days opposed to 4-6 weeks is if I already had a board and didn't need one right away or it's going to be a gift for someone birthday that's 4-6weeks down the road. I'm all about supporting the community as long as its not a huge inconvenience.
Sed8op8The link defaults to Blue switches. However, there is another "color" option available (anyone familiar shopping on Amazon will understand that), which has the browns.
Wasn't the Cherry MX blue switch version of this keyboard (Thermaltake Poseidon Illuminated) literally on Massdrop for $70 plus less shipping less than a week ago? Why would anyone possibly think this was a good deal?