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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: ebacho on Thu, 03 April 2014, 00:24:59

Title: LZ-RX and LZ-R
Post by: ebacho on Thu, 03 April 2014, 00:24:59
http://kbdlab.co.kr/index.php?document_srl=163534&mid=board_gb_do

Quickfire TK layout looks interesting at least - base kit + pcb is 268k won, from what I can tell by the groupbuy forms.
Title: Re: LZ-RX and LZ-R
Post by: Linkbane on Thu, 03 April 2014, 00:40:03
http://kbdlab.co.kr/index.php?document_srl=163534&mid=board_gb_do

Quickfire TK layout looks interesting at least - base kit + pcb is 268k won, from what I can tell by the groupbuy forms.

80% keyboard. Interesting, and has some extra keys apparently. Does seem a little cluttered. But now that Koreans have embraced it, we can finally have an influx of TK users!!
in my imagination
Title: Re: LZ-RX and LZ-R
Post by: dorkvader on Thu, 03 April 2014, 00:40:41
lightsaver wannabee!

everyone wishes they were duck. He's all avant garde, everyone else is playing catch up.
Title: Re: LZ-RX and LZ-R
Post by: Pacifist on Thu, 03 April 2014, 00:40:43
just give us the ergo board already
Title: Re: LZ-RX and LZ-R
Post by: ebacho on Thu, 03 April 2014, 00:44:04
just give us the ergo board already

Different manufactuer, this is LZ, not Duck.
Title: Re: LZ-RX and LZ-R
Post by: dorkvader on Thu, 03 April 2014, 00:47:46
just give us the ergo board already

Different manufactuer, this is LZ, not Duck.

Though to be honest, an ergo LZ would be cool.
Title: Re: LZ-RX and LZ-R
Post by: bazh on Thu, 03 April 2014, 00:56:56


Quickfire TK layout looks interesting at least - base kit + pcb is 268k won, from what I can tell by the groupbuy forms.

it's slightly different from TK layout, 1 column more than TK so basically it's like putting an 75% and a numpad side by side :D
Title: Re: LZ-RX and LZ-R
Post by: nubbinator on Thu, 03 April 2014, 01:15:12
Interesting concept, but I would never buy it for two reasons.  First, look at their last two or three group buys and the shipping to the U.S.  The packaging has been horrible, cases have been severely damaged, and people haven't had acceptable resolutions to the problem.  I'd rather buy something from Duck since I saw first hand with the Butterfly pads how amazing the packaging is from him.  That or I'd grab a Gon, since his Nerd looks really interesting and you might be able to swap sides for the numpad.  I want something with a left hand side numpad desperately. In fact, a flipped keyboard with arrow keys and numpad on the other side would be awesome.

Second, the case just looks ugly to me.
Title: Re: LZ-RX and LZ-R
Post by: Photoelectric on Thu, 03 April 2014, 01:42:23
Not sure what went wrong with LZ-FE, but I thought LZ-CE went smoothly other than isolated issues with finish.  Aluminum Skin GB went smoothly as far as I've seen, as did the TRiK-X one.
Title: Re: LZ-RX and LZ-R
Post by: bazh on Thu, 03 April 2014, 02:17:05
My CE was done in wrong color, and the packaging was fine, far from good, but the case appeared undamaged anyway.