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    … and Linux – all you need is a Chromium-based browser.

    That’s already alot better then most manufacturers can say.

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    Just looked at the keyboards and now my brief enthusiasm is gone. Basically everything I look to avoid in most mechanical keyboards is on full display here. Floating keys, prominent glowing logos, extraneous controller devices for macros, etc.

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    Uhhh niiiceee

    Been a loyal bequiet customer before. Veeery interested how good those will come out to be

    Edit: Looks nice but why in the hell is this thing not wireless? Or at least an option for a wireless variant?

    Fully equipped variant costs 250 euros but is only USB pluggable. In what century are we living in?

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      Fully equipped variant costs 250 euros but is only USB pluggable. In what century are we living in?

      why, what do you need, PS/2? or do you want to connect it to your phone?

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    Germany is one of the few European regions to have a decent presence in the mechanical keyboard market

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    I like the fact you can move the number pad to the left hand side (left-pad lol).

    I’ve always fancied a left hand numpad, but never quite enough to buy a separate one for a TKL, or a special board.

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    Looks good spec wise

    Only nitpicks I can see is the logo on top and the missing leds under the spacebar

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        I did and I switched back to the mx keys. The advntages doesn’t justify the price increase for me and I prefer the aestethics of a smaller, sleeker keyboard on my desk.

        But that’s the beauty of a free market. We don’t need “one size fits all” products, we all can have our preferred keyboards, whether that be a top-end mechanical keyboard or a low-profile traditional one :))

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      Huh? If you don’t like how clicky it is, you can find other switches there are hundreds of them all with different feels some of them silent…

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        While what you said is true we need to understand tht paying more money for a mechanical keyboard to then have to modify it is very unattractive to the vast majority of customers (including me, and I use Linux).

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        I know but I would have to pay then for keyboard and switched while on non-mechanical keyboard I have normal buttons

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          while on non-mechanical keyboard I have normal buttons

          No, you have a silicone pad with bubbles in it that get pushed downward

          Mechanical keyboards have actual buttons