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Title: Jelly Comb 87 Key Blue Switch Backlit -- $26 (Prime Eligible)
Post by: xmagusx on Wed, 08 February 2017, 09:38:21
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LRQCK08/

Coupon Code: SZ4JSQBU

✔100% ANTI-GHOSTING tech on board - Adds the extra gaming benefit of MULTY KEY ROLLOVER. This mechanical gaming keyboard registers each key press independently so the character is recognized regardless of how many other keys are hit at the same time
✔HIGH ACCURACY - This blue switch mechanical keyboard is the best choice for users that rely on the tactile feedback and satisfying "clack" emitted by the switches underneath the keys for accuracy and speed.
✔PERFECT HAND FEELING - The key caps themselves are concave to fit the natural curvature of your fingertips, which results in a much more comfortable typing experience.
✔Built-in 6 MODES gaming keys LIGHTING-UP PATTERNS(ripple, marquee, scroll, Z-type, breathe etc) enhance the exciting gaming feeling
✔HIGH SENSITIVITY - These mechanical keyswitches are designed so that they register before you bottom out, so you only need to apply as much force as is necessary to actuate it, not wasting any time.
Title: Re: Jelly Comb 87 Key Blue Switch Backlit -- $26 (Prime Eligible)
Post by: ander on Fri, 10 February 2017, 00:43:33
So what do you suppose "blue switch" means? Clicky, of course, but who would've made 'em? Or doesn't it matter? Are all blue MX-style switches pretty much the same now?
Title: Re: Jelly Comb 87 Key Blue Switch Backlit -- $26 (Prime Eligible)
Post by: xmagusx on Fri, 10 February 2017, 11:29:57
So what do you suppose "blue switch" means? Clicky, of course, but who would've made 'em? Or doesn't it matter? Are all blue MX-style switches pretty much the same now?
Light spring and clicky. As for who made 'em -- presumably random Chinese company #34561. At the sub-$50 price point, you're probably not going to be getting switches made by a manufacturer whose name you recognize, so in that sense, they're more or less all the same. :)
Title: Re: Jelly Comb 87 Key Blue Switch Backlit -- $26 (Prime Eligible)
Post by: happylacquer on Sun, 12 February 2017, 01:56:20
So what do you suppose "blue switch" means? Clicky, of course, but who would've made 'em? Or doesn't it matter? Are all blue MX-style switches pretty much the same now?

Probably the same fake blues that are in my aula mechanical demon king (name is better than the board itself)