Mechanical keyboard using clone cherry blue switches from Amazon deal price only
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polarbaba
13 Jul 17#1
If it's got some decent key rollover then wow!.. TKL keyboards are not usually cheap.
padair
13 Jul 172#2
It's actually £23.99
TacticalTimbo
13 Jul 171#3
Got this keyboard, it's not bad at all! Would prefer if all the keys were one colour but it's solid and works perfectly.
RPMANU
13 Jul 171#4
Is there any good budget keyboards with brown switches?
Phixx
13 Jul 17#5
Or budget Reds? (have Cherry Brown Logi G610 which I use for Gaming and Typing, wanna try Red for FPS-ing)
absentmindedness
14 Jul 17#6
£18.99 today!
solarfreak
14 Jul 17#7
Have it, love it.
Prefer genuine Cherry Blues or Browns, but these are still great and definitely better to type/game on than other, non-mechanical KBs I've got (Logitech G310 and G11). Main difference is that they feel a bit 'heavier' to press and make considerably more 'clacky' noises, both of which aren't an issue or negative to me.
Also, it managed to survive a coffee bath (did have to leave it submerged in a box of rice overnight though).
condracky
14 Jul 17#8
Looks like this is the cheapest it's ever been.
Those lights will have to be turned off ASAP, it's a shame they can't all be one colour.
Syst3mzero
14 Jul 17#9
Blues are not my cup of tea.
despite that This looks like a steal and in UK format!
and its down to 15.99 now!!!!
Hot if you need a keyboard, extra hot if you like blues.
good find OP
polarbaba
14 Jul 17#10
Totally worth it
rheumatoid
14 Jul 171#11
It is not 15.99. That is a different non-mechanical k/b. the mechanical at 18.99 has gone
Settee
14 Jul 171#12
The link takes you to a different 'mechanical feel' keyboard. Expired?
mcek to Settee
14 Jul 17#13
under the 'in stock' message, there is 'A' and 'C'.
A - mechanical feel
C - mechanical @ £22.99 , and it's a US format.
polarbaba
14 Jul 17#14
I would avoid US formats if you use other computers such as at college, uni or work as you can get used to keys in different places and it's easier to make mistakes and annoy yourself.
rheumatoid
14 Jul 17#15
there was a B which was 18.99 UK mechanical
mcek
14 Jul 17#16
yes, i was just pointing out the differences at the latest 'real-time' position, where the link defaulted to the 'feel' version
solarfreak
14 Jul 171#17
Looks like the TKL is OOS. There is a VicTop on offer as well at £19.99 which feels the same as this one with the added benefit of being water resistant.
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Prefer genuine Cherry Blues or Browns, but these are still great and definitely better to type/game on than other, non-mechanical KBs I've got (Logitech G310 and G11). Main difference is that they feel a bit 'heavier' to press and make considerably more 'clacky' noises, both of which aren't an issue or negative to me.
Also, it managed to survive a coffee bath (did have to leave it submerged in a box of rice overnight though).
Those lights will have to be turned off ASAP, it's a shame they can't all be one colour.
despite that This looks like a steal and in UK format!
and its down to 15.99 now!!!!
Hot if you need a keyboard, extra hot if you like blues.
good find OP
A - mechanical feel
C - mechanical @ £22.99 , and it's a US format.
VicTop TKL Mech KB