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Product Description
Blacked out from head to toe, the WASD VP3 features 61 keys in a compact layout. Outfitted with your choice of Cherry MX switches (rated for 50 million clicks), it gives you a chance to go for something clicky, tactile, or linear Read More
2017 (almost 2018)
Over $100 keyboard
ABS caps
No steel plate
= Totally unacceptable. Ridiculous really. Put a steel case in it and put on PBT caps and then it will be a good deal.
Why anyone would choose the WASD over the cheaper and better Pok3r is beyond me. It the same exact keyboard made by Vortex with ABS instead of PBT keycaps
ChrivaSo I recently bought a Pok3r but it came with ABS caps, I think? Or are they just PBT with dye-sub legends? I replaced them with the Midnight Galaxy drop either way, but I'm still curious.
I have one of these in MX Brown and another in MX Clear. I really like that there is a switch to put these into hardware Dorak. Few keyboards have that. :)
For this layout and price idk why people just wouldn't go with a Pok3r? I love my Pok3r! I was super surprised by how heavy my 1st one was, it has a solid metal case that makes the whole board feel hefty and high quality. I believe the WASD boards are a plastic case? But I could be wrong about that. Anyone looking at getting in on this drop but is on the fence I'd highly suggest getting a Pok3r. I also have a Saber68 which feels cheap in comparison because of the plastic case it's in, I find a lot of boards that come with plastic cases feel cheap. Even if the board is high quality, and yes I know I can replace the case, but there's something about the plastic they use for keyboard cases that feels low quality... Just my personal opinion ofc. Even though the plastic is probably good quality on my Saber68 I don't like that it's on a fixed angle and the texture and feel of the plastic they used turns me off. I'd rather have adjustable/flip out feet or nothing, and it just feels lighter and cheaper in quality comparatively to my Pok3r. Although I do like the 65% layout a lot better, keycaps are a pain though because of the non-standard R-Shift. Anyways guys and gals, Massdrop does sell Pok3r's from time to time, I didn't get mine from them because I didn't want to wait a couple months for a $5-$10 sale but if you're looking for a 60% that is high quality the Pok3r is my suggestion. Cheeers :)
leokassioSorry that must have been the angle. Case is the same between both, down to the paint. Only difference is the sticker underneath. One says Pok3r and the other says WASD.
Not to mention the description on the WASD is wrong - there are FOUR dip switches (yup count them in the pictures) and the case is actually aluminum not steel.