Tag: Cherry
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Rosewill RK-9000 Mechanical Keyboard
Intro Today we have a Rosewill RK-9000 in house. Before we get started, allow me to briefly go through what is a mechanical keyboard. The term, mechanical keyboard, as the name suggests, it is a keyboard consists of mechanical switches under each individual keys. Imagine there are 104 on/off switch on your keyboard just to…
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Vortex POKER Mechanical Keyboard
Intro Since I have only little knowledge on the China’s mechanical keyboard community, as much as I know is Vortex designed and manufactured this keyboard while KBC being a community that helps to distribute the end product. Originates from a China forum which a group of talented people teamed up to design and produce the…
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Ducky DK9008 G2 PBT version Mechanical Keyboard
Intro DK9008 G2 is Ducky’s top of the line flagship model which uses Cherry MX switches. It features USB NKRO and what not, the one we have here today is PBT edition. This means the stock key caps are made of PBT instead of cheaper ABS. Recently, Ducky just announced that they are going to…
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Ducky DK9008 G2 Pro Mechanical Keyboard
Intro Don’t know who/what is Ducky? They’re one of the top mechanical keyboard manufacturer in the world. Don’t know the term – Mechanical Keyboard? A mechanical keyboard, as the name suggests, the keys are mechanical, unlike the regular keyboards that uses rubber domes. Maybe you can read up more about mechanical keyboards here. Ducky is retiring…
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PLUM MX104M Mechanical Keyboard
Intro Mechanical keyboards are nice to type on but they’re expensive. Even Leopolds that we consider quite cheap is hell of RM300+. If you’re really desperate to get a mechanical keyboard, you might resort for China brand. This PLUM costs around RM200+ shipped from China. I know what you thinking, hey, not all China brand…
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Ducky DK9008S Shining Mechanical Keyboard
Intro A computer keyboard, apart from being a place to keep your food crumbs, its primary function is to allow you to input text or commands into the computer. Our keyboard “guest” today would be something that rarely known by commoners out there, a brief history should keep those question marks away from their head.…