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Why choose me?
- Keyboard Layout: UK (ISO) Qwerty
- Shed the excess with a minimalist 60% (UK) layout.
- Experience the versatility and durability of tactile switches.
- Covered by a 1 year warranty.
TL;DR
Backlit Keys
Wrist Rest
Cherry MX Brown
- Style: Tactile
- Noise: Focused and Noticeable (No Click)
- Actuation Force: 45 (cN)
- Actuation Point: 2.2 (mm)
- Total Travel: 4.0 (mm)
- Lifecycle: 100m
The Low-Down
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Quick Tips
Mike // pLg
Does lighting really have a benefit?
For the hardcore gamer, much time is spent gaming at night, which is when the LEDs can come in handy, albeit one colour would probably suffice.
For the casual gamer, it may not be worth the extra cost just to flick a few lights on once in a blue moon.
Mark // rep
‘Ghosting’ is when a keyboard is unable to register more than one keystroke at once which is a common problem in standard setups that only offer 1 or 2 Key Rollover. We recommend no lower than 6 Key Rollover if you take your gaming seriously.
Mike // pLg
Membrane vs Mechanical: EG recommends mechanical every time, it may be a little pricier but we believe it’s worth it for the added reliability and durability.
Mark // rep
Cherry MX are the gold standard of switches. All colours are pretty resistant but brown are extra quiet, blue not so much, and red (the most popular) are right in the middle. It's worth keeping this in mind if you use open-mic!
Find the one that clicks for you . . .
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