Time to play on couch
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- Location: US
- Favorite switch: Brown
- DT Pro Member: -
Which size do you like?
104 Key, Outemu Brown Switches, no backlit, $49.99
More at http://www.velocifiretech.com/product/v ... -wireless/
87 key, Outemu Brown Switches, no backlit, $39.99
More at http://www.velocifiretech.com/product/v ... -wireless/
87 key, Outemu Brown Switches,with backlit, $41.99
More at http://www.velocifiretech.com/product/v ... -wireless/
61 Key, Outemu Brown Switches,no backlit, $36.99
More at http://www.velocifiretech.com/product/v ... -wireless/
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I'm not aware of any Video Games where you play as the Paramount Pictures logo and you have to control with the H key. Or ones that would run on a Macbook (ha-ha).
I know man, don't worry. Your job is to spam a run of the mill China MX clone keyboard's sale page. Life's tough.
Not sure if you can get cheaper, but that 60% seems interesting for that price, but i don't know about the quality.
I know man, don't worry. Your job is to spam a run of the mill China MX clone keyboard's sale page. Life's tough.
Not sure if you can get cheaper, but that 60% seems interesting for that price, but i don't know about the quality.
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- Location: US
- Favorite switch: Brown
- DT Pro Member: -
Hey man, thank you for figuring out the mistake. Will correct this soon. This series is not compatible with Macbook, and we clearly state that in our description. Unlike so many others saying that they are compatible with both windows and Mac.green-squid wrote: ↑I'm not aware of any Video Games where you play as the Paramount Pictures logo and you have to control with the H key. Or ones that would run on a Macbook (ha-ha).
I know man, don't worry. Your job is to spam a run of the mill China MX clone keyboard's sale page. Life's tough.
Not sure if you can get cheaper, but that 60% seems interesting for that price, but i don't know about the quality.
Regarding the switches, we actually tested both MX and this brown one and finally choose it because they provides more or less than same experience while the brown switch is much more affordable. We design them as "entry level mech boards" for people who haven't used mech board but want to have a trial before they spent over $100 or, for anyone would also love to use mech board for work just for better typing experience. Just to meet different needs.
Sorry for the way it feel like spamming, though.
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- Location: US
- Favorite switch: Brown
- DT Pro Member: -
Yes, we clearly say that! Sorry for the misleading image, will correct that very soon. HOWEVER, A MAC ONE IS REALLY COMING NEXT MONTH!LeslieAnn wrote: ↑This keyboard isn't even listed as being Mac compatible as per their own product pages.
- abrahamstechnology
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Laser with SMK Cherry mount
- Main mouse: Mitsumi ECM-S3902
- Favorite switch: Alps and Alps clones
- DT Pro Member: 0212
I'd buy it but I don't really like the keycaps. Tai-Haos are my favorite, I'd pay a little extra for them.