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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: gameaholic on Thu, 04 February 2016, 03:20:55
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I really, really hope they make a tenkeyless version and I'm not talking about the G410. That thing is ugly.
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What I would've done with it:
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Looks okay; wondering how those Romer switches feel.
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Looks okay; wondering how those Romer switches feel.
Kinda like scratchy browns
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Yeah, kind of like browns with a shorter travel distance. I tried a G910 and didn't like them all too much, the shorter key travel just doesn't do it for me
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Looks okay; wondering how those Romer switches feel.
Kinda like scratchy browns
Eh I think they have comparable "scratchiness". I actually prefer the shorter key travel, myself. I think they're a quality switch.
I'd swap my G410 for a TKL version of this 810, though. I hate the wrist rest on the 410.
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Looks okay; wondering how those Romer switches feel.
Kinda like scratchy browns
Eh I think they have comparable "scratchiness". I actually prefer the shorter key travel, myself. I think they're a quality switch.
I'd swap my G410 for a TKL version of this 810, though. I hate the wrist rest on the 410.
I would have to agree. Don't think they're any scratchier than Cherry Browns. I like them too. A TKL version of the 810 would be awesome. I would buy one for sure.
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Are these flat keys?
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Are these flat keys?
They look like the keys from the Atlas
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Saw this earlier today.
Product page for those who would like to see a few more shots:
http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g810-orion-spectrum-rgb-gaming-keyboard
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Pure Performance-Driven Design
Which is why it's a full-size :rolleyes:
But seeing as they started with a very out-there design, and have been stepping back from it since, they might've realised that only a handful wants stuff that screams "gaymur" instead of a performance product. They'll release a TKL of this, and then a non-RGB of either this or the TKL.
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What I would've done with it:
^^^ So much this.
It's like Logitech already gave it a shot making it cleaner but they could've done a bit more, oh well good first attempt I guess.
Now I've tried them before, I don't mind the switches. It's kind of like a wobblier shorter travel mx brown. It's not bad.
BUT the stabilizer they used it horrible, I'd actually vote against it purely on stabilizer alone. It's wobbly and mushy, almost like if you take the bad things about costar and cherry and combined together.
I'm not sure if you can open it up and mod the stabilizer, but if you can then the keyboard is not too bad.
:thumb:
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The are still not selling replacement keycaps in any ISO format. The ANSI set has been available for about 4-6 months now.
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Looks okay; wondering how those Romer switches feel.
Kinda like scratchy browns
That's quite the redundant statement.
Scratchy. Browns.
Different spelling, same thing.
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Looks okay; wondering how those Romer switches feel.
Kinda like scratchy browns
Eh I think they have comparable "scratchiness". I actually prefer the shorter key travel, myself. I think they're a quality switch.
To me, the Romer-G switches feel more sandy than scratchy. There's a certain "fineness" to the scratchiness of the Romer-G switch.
I'd swap my G410 for a TKL version of this 810, though. I hate the wrist rest on the 410.