Decent fullsize mech board with macro keys, has good reviews and is usually around the £85-100 mark,
Its already £17 off bringing it to £69.99
i ordered one this morning through Bespoke and got it for £59.02 which i thought was a fantastic price for this model
11 comments
hawksface
13 Oct 15#11
OOS currently :disappointed:
MeteorUK
12 Oct 15#9
£55 through bespoke
steveie to MeteorUK
12 Oct 151#10
Great price! And I was happy with my 59. There's not a chance your getting a mechanical keyboard for 55 that's better than this
TwoKF
12 Oct 15#6
Alright, after months of debating whether or whether not to get a mechanical keyboard, I guess this wins in the end. I'd rather get a Stealth, but as it is I want the full layout and not that daft keypad/numpad hybrid thing.
steveie to TwoKF
12 Oct 15#7
I was in the same boat. Couldn't justify £100 . Don't forget to go through bespoke offers. I got mine for £59.02
Cattle
11 Oct 15#5
I got the k70 from eBuyer when it was on a deal, very happy with it even when I see cheaper deals like this. Buy the one you want first time IMHO.
Sid87
10 Oct 15#4
Very helpful, thanks. K70 has always tempted me but cannot justify spending over a ton on it. I'm pretty set on MX Browns so may go for this.
steveie
10 Oct 15#3
Yes I wanted the K70 as well but couldn't say no to this at just £59
Sid87
10 Oct 15#1
looks good, recently bought cooler master storm MX blue, returned it as key clicks were so noisy, this looks like a good alternative. what's bespoke and how does it work?
slayermatt to Sid87
10 Oct 15#2
Depends how you type. I'm quite heavy handed so I bottom out the keys/make lots of noise. If I'm trying to type quietly then they aren't very load. From what I can gather Browns are the middle ground. Nice feedback on a key press but less noise. Can always try and see if some O rings or rubber washers silence it a bit more.
I really considered this board, but I had some Amazon credit to spend so I ended up dumping the extra £30 on a Corsair K70. While my K70 has a nice metal finish and media keys, good luck trying to replace all the keycaps :laughing: Trigger Z uses standard key spacing so keycap replacements should be a bit easier (I say a bit, it's hard to source decently price keycaps in the UK, OCUK do some Ducky caps that would fit this though) and removable USB should be nice to some :smiley:
BenderRodriguez to Sid87
12 Oct 15#8
I've got MX Browns in my Logitech G710+, each key has a rubber ring under the cap to further dampen the noise. It's not silent but doesn't disturb missus snoozing on the sofa next to me and unlike reds and browns there's a nice clicky feedback from them.
Opening post
Its already £17 off bringing it to £69.99
i ordered one this morning through Bespoke and got it for £59.02 which i thought was a fantastic price for this model
11 comments
I really considered this board, but I had some Amazon credit to spend so I ended up dumping the extra £30 on a Corsair K70. While my K70 has a nice metal finish and media keys, good luck trying to replace all the keycaps :laughing: Trigger Z uses standard key spacing so keycap replacements should be a bit easier (I say a bit, it's hard to source decently price keycaps in the UK, OCUK do some Ducky caps that would fit this though) and removable USB should be nice to some :smiley: