So do we know of any keyboards with white Cherry switches?
Something I don't understand. It's widely assumed that the black Cherry Mx switches, the linear ones, are the most durable, right? In fact, I remember one keyboard maker -- it might have been Deck, I don't recall -- having scorn heaped upon it in either a review or a forum for using the black linear Cherry Mx switches, and sacificing key feel for longevity.
As I understand it, the black Cherry MX is rated for 50 million keystrokes.
And yet we have Maltron using brown Cherry MX switches, per fkeidjn, while claiming on their website that their Cherry MX key switches last for over 50 million operations.
Das Keyboard II uses blue Cherry MX key switches, yet its website also claims that Das Keyboard's keys last for over 50 million keystrokes.
So can somebody explain the discrepancy?