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Title: Ducky 1087 green alps
Post by: ValerieV on Thu, 26 September 2013, 17:07:07
Are they no longer available? I looked on every site and they were all out of stock. Anyone know when it will be available again? Thanks.
Title: Re: Ducky 1087 green alps
Post by: Puddsy on Thu, 26 September 2013, 18:22:36
They stopped making them a while ago. Probably over a year now.

Your best bet is to post a WTB thread.

No, I won't sell mine. It's my favorite.
Title: Re: Ducky 1087 green alps
Post by: dante on Thu, 26 September 2013, 18:52:31
A shame.  Can you imagine a Ducky XM Green Shine?
Title: Re: Ducky 1087 green alps
Post by: kaotikb on Thu, 26 September 2013, 18:53:45
They are hard to find now. There was some black alps on ebay though.
Title: Re: Ducky 1087 green alps
Post by: ValerieV on Thu, 26 September 2013, 21:49:25
I wonder why they stopped making them. I had one but i sold it but now i kind of regret it. Hopefully they will make it again only this time wireless!!! A girl can dream.  :D
Title: Re: Ducky 1087 green alps
Post by: kaotikb on Thu, 26 September 2013, 23:34:21
I wonder why they stopped making them. I had one but i sold it but now i kind of regret it. Hopefully they will make it again only this time wireless!!! A girl can dream.  :D

I would pick up another one if they made it again. They say they are not that well built but i still think its a great board.
Title: Re: Ducky 1087 green alps
Post by: terran5992 on Fri, 27 September 2013, 03:01:07
Theres a shop in singapore that still sells it . I think it's 70SGD
Title: Re: Ducky 1087 green alps
Post by: Daniel Beardsmore on Fri, 27 September 2013, 18:58:32
It would be interesting to see how Matias click switches compare with those reduced-force Xiang Min switches. Xiang Min are still around, and someone could arrange a group buy for the same switches as they were selling to Ducky. One thing I noticed with my Filco Zero XM is that the switches had an exceptionally "dry" sound, i.e. very little ringing sound from the switches. I found that to be a negative point — I like a bit of warmth to my clicking.

From what I understand, Xiang Min switches use the reduced metal (small static terminal) design rated for only 5 million keystrokes. I don't know for certain whether Hua-Jie still sell the large static terminal variant rated for 10 million keystrokes. (They only sent me samples of the small terminal design identical inside to Xiang Min switches, but they also sent a photo comparing the two designs. I should probably learn Chinese and then we might get somewhere …)

On the other hand, no other Alps clone manufacturer besides Matias makes anything resembling a tactile switch. Taiwan Tai-Hao tried, but they seem to think that MX brown is the gold standard for tactility. (The tactility is so weak, that I couldn't figure out which one was meant to be tactile and which was meant to be linear.)