What do you mean? Are you ashamed of yours?Ya know your first good board... You wouldn't go to GH and brag about a Dell rubber dome
I got a laptop from my school when i became a freshmen...began researching computers sophomore year...junior year i built my own computer...and bought a DAS alongside that. that was in january of this year..so my first own keyboard was my DASI'm kinda in the same boat. I bought a k60 when I was junior in undergrad a couple years ago. Now that I'll be starting grad school I thought I'd splurge and get a Filco MJ2 104. I couldn't be more pleased.
My first mech was a Filco Majestouch TKL with browns. Now I find it too soft and can't stand it.
I'm kinda in the same boat. I bought a k60 when I was junior in undergrad a couple years ago. Now that I'll be starting grad school I thought I'd splurge and get a Filco MJ2 104. I couldn't be more pleased.
I'm not embarassed that the Blackwidow got me into mechanical boards. Everyone has to start somewhere. Had a Blackwidow for almost a year then bought a Filco Majestouch 104.
My first real keyboard would be the Razer Tarantula as far as I can rememberShow Image(http://www.leadermedia.com.tw/productpics/Razer%20Tarantula%203.jpg)
My first mechanical keyboard is the QFR w/ blues, you all know what that looks like.
LOL original saitek eclipse for me.
What was the first keyboard you liked to show off?
I've never been embarrassed to talk about any of my keyboards, but the first keyboard I was really proud of was a Model M.
My first mech was a Filco Majestouch TKL with browns. Now I find it too soft and can't stand it.
Out of curiosity what do you use now? Is it the MX browns you found too soft or the Filco itself?
My first, and current, mechanical keyboard is my Filco MJ2 w/ browns. I'm in love with it.
I'm not embarassed that the Blackwidow got me into mechanical boards. Everyone has to start somewhere. Had a Blackwidow for almost a year then bought a Filco Majestouch 104.
This followed by a Model M.Show Image(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Commodore64.jpg)
LOL original saitek eclipse for me.
Upon reflection, I think the thread title is a little misleading. The first keyboard I talked about was the first one I purchased separately (the first one not bundled with a system), and when I used it at work I recall it was a bit embarrassing to explain why it was all lit up. :rolleyes:
Since then I don't think any of my keyboards have caused me any chagrin, okay maybe that SkiData board... People who work with me tend to be interested in my collection, especially since I loan them out at every opportunity.
Maybe a better thread title would be;QuoteWhat was the first keyboard you liked to show off?
I was never really embarrassed to talk about my keyboards even when I used really crappy ones. I never had a "gaming keyboard" but went straight from normal rubber dome keyboards and laptop keyboards to mechanical and never looked back. Started of with a Steelseries 7G with blacks. Ended up with a couple of Filcos with browns.
That is how it goes.
"I'm curious about these mechanical keyboards."
Buys a QFR.
"WOW! These are nice!"
Two weeks later.
"Hrmm... Where'd I put that KMAC number 6... I can only find five of mine."
"Oooh! That pink keycap set would look great! Where's my credit card..."
I was never really embarrassed to talk about my keyboards even when I used really crappy ones. I never had a "gaming keyboard" but went straight from normal rubber dome keyboards and laptop keyboards to mechanical and never looked back. Started of with a Steelseries 7G with blacks. Ended up with a couple of Filcos with browns.
That is how it goes.
"I'm curious about these mechanical keyboards."
Buys a QFR.
"WOW! These are nice!"
Two weeks later.
"Hrmm... Where'd I put that KMAC number 6... I can only find five of mine."
"Oooh! That pink keycap set would look great! Where's my credit card..."
But they'll never know why it's better with no point of reference for comparison. I have still never touched a Topre board of any kind but Im still going to buy one. It's on my to do list.I was never really embarrassed to talk about my keyboards even when I used really crappy ones. I never had a "gaming keyboard" but went straight from normal rubber dome keyboards and laptop keyboards to mechanical and never looked back. Started of with a Steelseries 7G with blacks. Ended up with a couple of Filcos with browns.
That is how it goes.
"I'm curious about these mechanical keyboards."
Buys a QFR.
"WOW! These are nice!"
Two weeks later.
"Hrmm... Where'd I put that KMAC number 6... I can only find five of mine."
"Oooh! That pink keycap set would look great! Where's my credit card..."
Yeah, I don't know why pink keycaps are so awesome, they just are. You know the advice I really want to give to a noob is to just get an Otaku HHKB Pro 2 Type-S and a set of Blank Pink PBT keycaps, right from the start. It might seem crazy expensive to jump into mech keyboards by spending nearly $500, but in the long run it could up saving a small fortune, because the HHKB Pro 2 Type S is where you're going to wind up anyway, so why not skip the middle thousands of dollars you're going to spend before you find the HHKB Pro 2 Type-S. But I don't think any of the noobs would believe me, so I haven't given this advice to anyone. Or haven't I just done so? :p