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Title: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Mon, 07 December 2015, 19:09:42
I recently acquired some of these (http://pimpmykeyboard.com/g20-stealth-keycap-set/) and I find them to be quite lovely as compared to DSA. To those who've tried this profile, what do you think? Is this a profile worth investing time and money into for new colors and sets?
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: user 18 on Mon, 07 December 2015, 19:26:57
I haven't tried the profile; in fact I haven't heard much at all about it. Are there any reviews around that you know of?
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: KatzenKinder on Mon, 07 December 2015, 19:29:08
I've only tried a few I acquired through an SP crap bag some time ago, but I liked them for sure. To me one of the downsides of DSA is the relatively small surface area on top of the cap, which made my typing a bit inaccurate since the keystrokes felt off when not quite perfectly centered on the cap. The G20 caps have a very wide surface area that felt pretty nice.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Mon, 07 December 2015, 19:55:25
I haven't tried the profile; in fact I haven't heard much at all about it. Are there any reviews around that you know of?

Maybe I will try to do a review on the ErgoDox set I recently acquired (once I figure out the learning curve of the EgroDox, hehe)
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ceflame on Mon, 07 December 2015, 20:22:54
(http://i.imgur.com/lxFmHjZ.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/mq31S0S.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/MuTE0ls.jpg)

I recently got a set of SP's pbt dye-sub g20. I have to say, it actually really feels nice to type on.
Just for reference.. I've used GMK, Gateron PBT, DSA ABS/PBT, SA, BSP sets.
G20 would definitely be more popular if it were made in more desired colorways and fonts.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: alexjd99 on Mon, 07 December 2015, 20:37:07
I got a few in a crap bag, so I don't have any impressions of actual typing on them.
I don't know how I would feel about having no sort of contour on the top, but it seems like it would be something really nice, or absolutely horrible.

That said, I'm hoping someone has them at a meetup in the future so I can try some.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Mon, 07 December 2015, 21:13:28
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I recently got a set of SP's pbt dye-sub g20. I have to say, it actually really feels nice to type on.
Just for reference.. I've used GMK, Gateron PBT, DSA ABS/PBT, SA, BSP sets.
G20 would definitely be more popular if it were made in more desired colorways and fonts.

Very cool...thanks for sharing. As far as colorways, I am a Firefly Fan (otherwise known as a Browncoat) and I have toyed with the notion of doing a set based on Brown and tan and then as another choice Grey and purple. All with Black Dye-subbed Legends.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: SpAmRaY on Mon, 07 December 2015, 21:24:07
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I recently got a set of SP's pbt dye-sub g20. I have to say, it actually really feels nice to type on.
Just for reference.. I've used GMK, Gateron PBT, DSA ABS/PBT, SA, BSP sets.
G20 would definitely be more popular if it were made in more desired colorways and fonts.

I had no idea they had these available. I'm oddly tempted to try them out myself.  Thanks for sharing.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Mon, 07 December 2015, 21:55:57
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I recently got a set of SP's pbt dye-sub g20. I have to say, it actually really feels nice to type on.
Just for reference.. I've used GMK, Gateron PBT, DSA ABS/PBT, SA, BSP sets.
G20 would definitely be more popular if it were made in more desired colorways and fonts.

I had no idea they had these available. I'm oddly tempted to try them out myself.  Thanks for sharing.


If you get some please make a review and save us some bucks.


 :p
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: RELLIK on Tue, 08 December 2015, 02:05:42
Love em. Problem I had with them was sets previously had dome for F/J, this drove me insane on the blank keyset!
They're really good for anyone who likes low profile caps/scissors, though I say this as as gamer primarily.
Waiting on stealth set to ship  :D
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: axtran on Tue, 08 December 2015, 11:43:30
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I recently got a set of SP's pbt dye-sub g20. I have to say, it actually really feels nice to type on.
Just for reference.. I've used GMK, Gateron PBT, DSA ABS/PBT, SA, BSP sets.
G20 would definitely be more popular if it were made in more desired colorways and fonts.

Where'd you get those awesome red stab internals? :)
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: trenzafeeds on Tue, 08 December 2015, 11:48:27
Alternative voice in here.
I really like more sculpted, defined keys (cherry profile being my favorite), and hate these because they're so flat and cheap feeling. People are right though about their benefits over DSA.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: zslane on Tue, 08 December 2015, 11:56:28
I dunno. Until you can get G20s in Dolch or Granite, what's the point?  ;D
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ceflame on Tue, 08 December 2015, 16:05:28
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I recently got a set of SP's pbt dye-sub g20. I have to say, it actually really feels nice to type on.
Just for reference.. I've used GMK, Gateron PBT, DSA ABS/PBT, SA, BSP sets.
G20 would definitely be more popular if it were made in more desired colorways and fonts.

Where'd you get those awesome red stab internals? :)

The Ducky YOTG came with them. I think I read somewhere that they're using their own clipped/lubed cherry stab inserts on their boards.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Tue, 08 December 2015, 16:49:57
Alternative voice in here.
I really like more sculpted, defined keys (cherry profile being my favorite), and hate these because they're so flat and cheap feeling. People are right though about their benefits over DSA.


DSA has very small tops besides being flat, I suppose the benefit is that these caps have larger areas on top; but, still, I'd prefer sculpted over these flats anytime.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: njbair on Tue, 08 December 2015, 21:02:02
I think SP has really dropped the ball promoting these. Then again, they don't really promote much of anything these days and they're still backed up into Q2 2016, so what do I know?
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Tue, 08 December 2015, 21:10:40
GH and DT members are SP best sale force, they do not need to pay someone to promote anything, while they have free sales personnel. Now with MD system they have another distribution channel that takes low cost to promote demand.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: Lepidus on Tue, 08 December 2015, 21:54:13
At least they arent a warpfest like PBT DSA.

Btw, why cant SP put their sprue marks on the backside of keycaps like everybody else? :V

Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Tue, 08 December 2015, 23:12:46
Apparently these are so new that they don't have pricing available yet for GB organizers to create sets in other colors. If (strong if) I were to do sets I would probably keep them simple and follow their current set models but with different colors and less options.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: SpAmRaY on Wed, 09 December 2015, 00:00:51
Apparently these are so new that they don't have pricing available yet for GB organizers to create sets in other colors. If (strong if) I were to do sets I would probably keep them simple and follow their current set models but with different colors and less options.

They may not want to do group buys and keep these as an item you can only buy direct. I would like to try a set out but not at current pricing.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: axtran on Wed, 09 December 2015, 07:12:55
Agreed--I've been checking and checking for a used set of G20 blanks to just try them out.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Wed, 09 December 2015, 07:20:48
Most laptop keyboards are flat and square, there is no reason to think these keys feeling may depart much from the experience of typing on a laptop keyboard.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: Neo.X on Wed, 09 December 2015, 14:30:27
flat layout on mechanical switch feels so weird. I don't like dsa or sa profile. Cherry profile all the way.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Wed, 09 December 2015, 15:04:43
An non contoured mechanical keyboard is like a bull with no horns.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Wed, 09 December 2015, 16:57:18
An non contoured mechanical keyboard is like a bull with no horns.

Have you tried them yet?
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Wed, 09 December 2015, 17:06:11
An non contoured mechanical keyboard is like a bull with no horns.

Have you tried them yet?


I don't have to.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ceflame on Wed, 09 December 2015, 18:00:06
An non contoured mechanical keyboard is like a bull with no horns.

Have you tried them yet?


I don't have to.

I disagree. Having used both, I feel that G20 actually offers a superior feel than contoured keycaps do.

Obviously, people have different tastes, but can you really just brush off new keycap profiles when you haven't even tried them yet?
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: Matias on Wed, 09 December 2015, 18:12:30

In other news, butt-shaped chairs are more comfortable than park benches...

 :)
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: SpAmRaY on Wed, 09 December 2015, 18:18:45

In other news, butt-shaped chairs are more comfortable than park benches...

 :)
But there are many more park benches available than butt-shapes chairs. ;)
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Wed, 09 December 2015, 18:20:26

In other news, butt-shaped chairs are more comfortable than park benches...

 :)
But there are many more park benches available than butt-shapes chairs. ;)


In other news, butt-shaped chairs are more comfortable than park benches...

 :)

You guys crack me up.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: Matias on Wed, 09 December 2015, 18:46:42

In other news, butt-shaped chairs are more comfortable than park benches...

 :)

But there are many more park benches available than butt-shapes chairs. ;)


And there are even more floors available...   ;)

Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: zslane on Wed, 09 December 2015, 18:52:54
Most laptop keyboards are flat and square, there is no reason to think these keys feeling may depart much from the experience of typing on a laptop keyboard.

That is a very good insight!

On the other hand, I love mechanical keyboards precisely because they don't feel like laptop keyboards. I hate laptop keyboards; in fact, I don't consider them keyboards at all. They are, at best, modern torture devices cleverly disguised as useful computer interfaces.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: livingspeedbump on Wed, 09 December 2015, 19:18:19
I tried them out. I don't really game, but I thought it would be good to try them regardless.

They do look a little odd, but they feel really nice though. Surprisingly nice. I do like these more than DSA.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: FLFisherman on Wed, 09 December 2015, 19:28:48
I tried them out. I don't really game, but I thought it would be good to try them regardless.

They do look a little odd, but they feel really nice though. Surprisingly nice. I do like these more than DSA.

If only they looked a little nicer. I am really liking what I've seen so far with their profile, but right now they just look like cheap keys.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: rowdy on Wed, 09 December 2015, 19:54:44

In other news, butt-shaped chairs are more comfortable than park benches...

 :)

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Fun fact: I saw some pictures while researching this that I really did not want to see while eating my lunch.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: Matias on Wed, 09 December 2015, 19:59:03

In other news, butt-shaped chairs are more comfortable than park benches...

 :)

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Fun fact: I saw some pictures while researching this that I really did not want to see while eating my lunch.


Almost fell off my chair laughing at this...   :))

Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Wed, 09 December 2015, 21:34:50
An non contoured mechanical keyboard is like a bull with no horns.

Have you tried them yet?


I don't have to.

I disagree. Having used both, I feel that G20 actually offers a superior feel than contoured keycaps do.

Obviously, people have different tastes, but can you really just brush off new keycap profiles when you haven't even tried them yet?


I have used laptop keyboards for decades.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ceflame on Thu, 10 December 2015, 19:51:21
An non contoured mechanical keyboard is like a bull with no horns.

Have you tried them yet?


I don't have to.

I disagree. Having used both, I feel that G20 actually offers a superior feel than contoured keycaps do.

Obviously, people have different tastes, but can you really just brush off new keycap profiles when you haven't even tried them yet?


I have used laptop keyboards for decades.

Now just imagine if no one decided to try Gateron because they're just ANOTHER chinese clone switch :p
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Thu, 10 December 2015, 21:00:28
An non contoured mechanical keyboard is like a bull with no horns.

Have you tried them yet?


I don't have to.

I disagree. Having used both, I feel that G20 actually offers a superior feel than contoured keycaps do.

Obviously, people have different tastes, but can you really just brush off new keycap profiles when you haven't even tried them yet?


I have used laptop keyboards for decades.

Now just imagine if no one decided to try Gateron because they're just ANOTHER chinese clone switch :p

Don't forget Greetech...
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Thu, 10 December 2015, 22:34:17
An non contoured mechanical keyboard is like a bull with no horns.

Have you tried them yet?


I don't have to.

I disagree. Having used both, I feel that G20 actually offers a superior feel than contoured keycaps do.

Obviously, people have different tastes, but can you really just brush off new keycap profiles when you haven't even tried them yet?


I have used laptop keyboards for decades.

Now just imagine if no one decided to try Gateron because they're just ANOTHER chinese clone switch :p

Don't forget Greetech...


Bad comparison, there is no parallelism, and I love my Zealios, and Gaterons.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ceflame on Thu, 10 December 2015, 22:57:58
An non contoured mechanical keyboard is like a bull with no horns.

Have you tried them yet?


I don't have to.

I disagree. Having used both, I feel that G20 actually offers a superior feel than contoured keycaps do.

Obviously, people have different tastes, but can you really just brush off new keycap profiles when you haven't even tried them yet?


I have used laptop keyboards for decades.

Now just imagine if no one decided to try Gateron because they're just ANOTHER chinese clone switch :p

Don't forget Greetech...


Bad comparison, there is no parallelism, and I love my Zealios, and Gaterons.

You don't want to try it because you believe they feel the same as laptop keys.. which they do not.

Everyone crapped on ALL clone switches (mainly Kailh/Razer), but when positive reviews came out about Gateron, people bandwagoned the **** out of it.

If no one ever tried Gateron because they believed it felt like another clone, then where would we be now?

It's the same thing.. you are saying that you don't even need to try G20 because you believe they probably feel similar like laptop keyboards.

I'm willing to send out my full set (at the cost of shipping) to reputable GeekHackers if they want to review them. Shoot me a PM if you're interested.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: FLFisherman on Thu, 10 December 2015, 23:02:35
An non contoured mechanical keyboard is like a bull with no horns.

Have you tried them yet?


I don't have to.

I disagree. Having used both, I feel that G20 actually offers a superior feel than contoured keycaps do.

Obviously, people have different tastes, but can you really just brush off new keycap profiles when you haven't even tried them yet?


I have used laptop keyboards for decades.

Now just imagine if no one decided to try Gateron because they're just ANOTHER chinese clone switch :p

Don't forget Greetech...


Bad comparison, there is no parallelism, and I love my Zealios, and Gaterons.

You don't want to try it because you believe they feel the same as laptop keys.. which they do not.

Everyone crapped on ALL clone switches (mainly Kailh/Razer), but when positive reviews came out about Gateron, people bandwagoned the **** out of it.

If no one ever tried Gateron because they believed it felt like another clone, then where would we be now?

It's the same thing.. you are saying that you don't even need to try G20 because you believe they probably feel similar like laptop keyboards.

I'm willing to send out my full set (at the cost of shipping) to reputable GeekHackers if they want to review them. Shoot me a PM if you're interested.

What do you consider "reputable"? :P
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Thu, 10 December 2015, 23:12:13
An non contoured mechanical keyboard is like a bull with no horns.

Have you tried them yet?


I don't have to.

I disagree. Having used both, I feel that G20 actually offers a superior feel than contoured keycaps do.

Obviously, people have different tastes, but can you really just brush off new keycap profiles when you haven't even tried them yet?


I have used laptop keyboards for decades.

Now just imagine if no one decided to try Gateron because they're just ANOTHER chinese clone switch :p

Don't forget Greetech...


Bad comparison, there is no parallelism, and I love my Zealios, and Gaterons.

You don't want to try it because you believe they feel the same as laptop keys.. which they do not.

Everyone crapped on ALL clone switches (mainly Kailh/Razer), but when positive reviews came out about Gateron, people bandwagoned the **** out of it.

If no one ever tried Gateron because they believed it felt like another clone, then where would we be now?

It's the same thing.. you are saying that you don't even need to try G20 because you believe they probably feel similar like laptop keyboards.

I'm willing to send out my full set (at the cost of shipping) to reputable GeekHackers if they want to review them. Shoot me a PM if you're interested.


That is a very kind offer, but you could do the review yourself, we value well made reviews, and I am sure you could do a great job at that.


I have tried DSAs with the intention to like them, I used them for more than a year unsuccessfully. The main aspects I did not like was the rough surface, the flatness and the small top area. The last may be different with G20 though, but I learned that a flat typing surface is just not for me. I might be biased, but I really enjoy a smooth surface and well defined contoured rows, so I love OG ABS DS Cherry, therefore I make a very prejudice judge for the G20.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ceflame on Thu, 10 December 2015, 23:32:24
That is a very kind offer, but you could do the review yourself, we value well made reviews, and I am sure you could do a great job at that.

I have tried DSAs with the intention to like them, I used them for more than a year unsuccessfully. The main aspects I did not like was the rough surface, the flatness and the small top area. The last may be different with G20 though, but I learned that a flat typing surface is just not for me. I might be biased, but I really enjoy a smooth surface and well defined contoured rows, so I love OG ABS DS Cherry, therefore I make a very prejudice judge for the G20.
 
I completely understand. People have differing preferences (I personally hate SA, after using both Penumbra and Symbiosis).
Reading about your mindset regarding trying G20 kind of tipped me off, since I really believe that G20 can compete with current popular key profiles.
The problem right now is lack of community designed keysets featuring G20, which means most people probably have never even heard of them.
The last thing I want is people refusing to even give it a try when I believe it has so much potential.
As far as reviewing, I may try to write up a review when I have time. My offer still stands though, if anyone would like to have a set of G20 caps to review, I can lend them out.

What do you consider "reputable"? :p
 
Someone who is capable of writing an in-depth, unbiased review. Also preferably has been on GH longer than I have, and is known/trusted by most people.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Thu, 10 December 2015, 23:40:17
You may run an IC for a set with a nice and unique colors combination, I do not know if G20 is available in double shot, or only as PBT dye sub, but DS would be nice if available. That is a good way to gauge community interest in them.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Fri, 11 December 2015, 07:29:46
You may run an IC for a set with a nice and unique colors combination, I do not know if G20 is available in double shot, or only as PBT dye sub, but DS would be nice if available. That is a good way to gauge community interest in them.

I may do this. So far G20 is only PBT Blank and Dyesub. I would like to see Brown and Tan or maybe something completely different...
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: FLFisherman on Fri, 11 December 2015, 07:32:14
You may run an IC for a set with a nice and unique colors combination, I do not know if G20 is available in double shot, or only as PBT dye sub, but DS would be nice if available. That is a good way to gauge community interest in them.

I may do this. So far G20 is only PBT Blank and Dyesub. I would like to see Brown and Tan or maybe something completely different...

Are G20 backlit caps feasible?
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Fri, 11 December 2015, 07:35:55
 :thumb:
You may run an IC for a set with a nice and unique colors combination, I do not know if G20 is available in double shot, or only as PBT dye sub, but DS would be nice if available. That is a good way to gauge community interest in them.

I may do this. So far G20 is only PBT Blank and Dyesub. I would like to see Brown and Tan or maybe something completely different...

Are G20 backlit caps feasible?
No. Way too thick.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: skuko on Fri, 11 December 2015, 07:40:50
my order of day mode TKL base and mods was shipped today.

i'll report back :)
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: SpAmRaY on Fri, 11 December 2015, 18:58:07
Anybody else get the email??

Quote from: pimpmykeyboard
Happy Holidays, everyone! To celebrate one of our favorite times of year, we're offering 50% off all G20 keysets. These smooth, rounded key caps have the largest surface area of any of our keycap families; the reduced gap in between keys allows for a smooth transition from one key to the next, making them ideal for gaming.

This sale ends Dec. 21 at 11:59 PT, so don't wait to take advantage of this deal! Just use coupon code G2015 at checkout and get 50% off all G20 keysets.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: FLFisherman on Fri, 11 December 2015, 19:03:09
Anybody else get the email??

Quote from: pimpmykeyboard
Happy Holidays, everyone! To celebrate one of our favorite times of year, we're offering 50% off all G20 keysets. These smooth, rounded key caps have the largest surface area of any of our keycap families; the reduced gap in between keys allows for a smooth transition from one key to the next, making them ideal for gaming.

This sale ends Dec. 21 at 11:59 PT, so don't wait to take advantage of this deal! Just use coupon code G2015 at checkout and get 50% off all G20 keysets.

I'm not subscribed, but I saw it on reddit. Unfortunately I don't know enough about the keycaps to make an informed purchase, although that price point is tempting.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: user 18 on Fri, 11 December 2015, 21:31:44
Anybody else get the email??

Quote from: pimpmykeyboard
Happy Holidays, everyone! To celebrate one of our favorite times of year, we're offering 50% off all G20 keysets. These smooth, rounded key caps have the largest surface area of any of our keycap families; the reduced gap in between keys allows for a smooth transition from one key to the next, making them ideal for gaming.

This sale ends Dec. 21 at 11:59 PT, so don't wait to take advantage of this deal! Just use coupon code G2015 at checkout and get 50% off all G20 keysets.

I got it. Dunno if I'll jump on it, as I spent a lot on caps recently.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Fri, 11 December 2015, 21:33:58
I got the email; even at the cost of shipment I would not take it. A flat typing surface and PBT are two things I cannot have on my board.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: rowdy on Fri, 11 December 2015, 22:30:21
Anybody else get the email??

Yes, but I've overspent on a couple of other things that I wasn't expecting to come up.

I am curious to try these, I liked the look of DSA but not really the feel, perhaps these will be better.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: gadzkun on Fri, 11 December 2015, 23:19:31
the moment i seen this thread i go check PMK and buy one of these caps.
i buy the one who look likes granite set, its really nice to buy with 50% coupon :p
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: RELLIK on Sat, 12 December 2015, 06:52:25
the moment i seen this thread i go check PMK and buy one of these caps.
i buy the one who look likes granite set, its really nice to buy with 50% coupon :p
Waiting my stealth set arrive and now all G20's are half off  :( Sale ends 21st so if you were wanting try them now's the time, they added a vanilla sublimated set as well. No colors though, Grey/Black/White.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Sat, 12 December 2015, 08:44:15
It must be stated that I do not work SP and I had no knowledge of any sale until SpAmRaY posted it. All mere coincidence
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Sat, 12 December 2015, 08:52:28
I think the community know you very well to think otherwise, but thank you for the clarification.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Sat, 12 December 2015, 08:58:04
I think the community know you very well to think otherwise, but thank you for the clarification.

Ouch. I may work with them regarding novelties, but honestly I had no prior knowledge of this. All I wanted to do was guage interest level and discuss the newest SP profile.  :D
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: FLFisherman on Sat, 12 December 2015, 08:59:30
I think the community know you very well to think otherwise, but thank you for the clarification.

Ouch. I may work with them regarding novelties, but honestly I had no prior knowledge of this. All I wanted to do was guage interest level and discuss the newest SP profile.  :D

I think you misinterpreted his post. XD
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Sat, 12 December 2015, 09:02:22
I think the community know you very well to think otherwise, but thank you for the clarification.

Ouch. I may work with them regarding novelties, but honestly I had no prior knowledge of this. All I wanted to do was guage interest level and discuss the newest SP profile.  :D

I think you misinterpreted his post. XD

Eh, one of my character flaws...
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Sat, 12 December 2015, 09:15:18
I think the community know you very well to think otherwise, but thank you for the clarification.

Ouch. I may work with them regarding novelties, but honestly I had no prior knowledge of this. All I wanted to do was guage interest level and discuss the newest SP profile.  :D

I think you misinterpreted his post. XD

Eh, one of my character flaws...


I do not think you are promoting SP stuff. I hope this is clearer that the previous post.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Sat, 12 December 2015, 09:58:03
I think the community know you very well to think otherwise, but thank you for the clarification.

Ouch. I may work with them regarding novelties, but honestly I had no prior knowledge of this. All I wanted to do was guage interest level and discuss the newest SP profile.  :D

I think you misinterpreted his post. XD

Eh, one of my character flaws...


I do not think you are promoting SP stuff. I hope this is clearer that the previous post.

Ah. Thanks for clarification
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: SL89 on Sat, 12 December 2015, 10:09:07
I've been wanting to try the G20 profile for quite some time, im glad that the new dyseubs are up on SP and other people are talking about them finally.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: gadzkun on Sat, 12 December 2015, 17:09:07
the moment i seen this thread i go check PMK and buy one of these caps.
i buy the one who look likes granite set, its really nice to buy with 50% coupon :p
Waiting my stealth set arrive and now all G20's are half off  :( Sale ends 21st so if you were wanting try them now's the time, they added a vanilla sublimated set as well. No colors though, Grey/Black/White.

im already order it :thumb:. $40 including shipping i dont even think twice about it.
im buying G20 Sublimated Sets with white base set and grey modifier.
wish the color would similar to think different set or granite set :p
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: skuko on Sat, 12 December 2015, 18:14:59
wow, i ordered a stealth set last week on thursday. i feel kinda cheated now, paid 90$ including shipping, now it's 50$. :(
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Sat, 12 December 2015, 18:26:12
wow, i ordered a stealth set last week on thursday. i feel kinda cheated now, paid 90$ including shipping, now it's 50$. :(


Ops, that is really sad.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: skuko on Sat, 12 December 2015, 20:04:39
i could still be a **** and return them under DSR, right? because right now, i am kinda pissed at SP.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Sat, 12 December 2015, 20:34:48
i could still be a **** and return them under DSR, right? because right now, i am kinda pissed at SP.


How much is the shipping cost?
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: skuko on Sun, 13 December 2015, 06:00:07
i could still be a **** and return them under DSR, right? because right now, i am kinda pissed at SP.


How much is the shipping cost?
14 something dollars
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: Xonar on Mon, 14 December 2015, 02:04:39
Not too hopeful that I'll like typing on this profile, but it does look kinda cool and with this deal going on I can't really pass up the opportunity to give these a fair chance. Probably gonna order a night-mode Stealth set to try on my CF-LX... if that actually arrives soon, that is.  ;)
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Mon, 14 December 2015, 07:27:37
Looking forward for some reviews on these caps.
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: skuko on Tue, 22 December 2015, 00:54:57
i've received my set yesterday (i'm typing this on them as a matter of fact) and will do a small write write up along with the FC750R review i'm (gonna be) doing after the holidays, but the tl;dr version is i don't really like them (compared to the cherry profile GMKs i had on before). the profile just isn't my cup of tea, it seems. i think i like the sculptured cherry profile more, the keys have a VERY small gap between them, so i often press two keys at the same time or press the wrong one (that may be because i'm not fully used to them though). I like the quality though, the dyesubbed PBT is nice. i think i'll be putting them up in the classifieds early next year.

i don't think they're bad per se, just not my cup of tea.

edit:
some potato pics
http://imgur.com/wl4kIrk,14MUrW5,ndilLBa
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: rowdy on Tue, 22 December 2015, 03:46:17
I do kinda like the look of these ...
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: Dernubenfrieken on Tue, 22 December 2015, 06:28:42
They seem to have added new colors/dyesubbing. I have to say they look pretty good.
http://pimpmykeyboard.com/g20-sublimated-sets/ (http://pimpmykeyboard.com/g20-sublimated-sets/)
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: ideus on Tue, 22 December 2015, 10:59:38
Still no reviews?
Title: Re: Signature Plastics G20: Good Idea or Bad Idea?
Post by: 00zeRO on Tue, 22 December 2015, 11:08:04
Still no reviews?

Busy?