none, beamspring sux

EDIT : to get back on topic, I think the regular 3278 has 12 more keys on the right
@Myoth: I have to ask. What is it about beamsprings you don’t like? The model and condition play a major role in the overall usability and feel. None of the beamsprings I’ve tried feel the same, some have heavier springs and feel clunky like a Selectric and some feel lighter with rounder tactility….. All I can say is if you get a good one they are amazing to type on and very usable as a daily driver.
The height, the sound, the layout, the availability, the overall hype surrounding them, and the elitism it suggests. And each alone would be okay if it wasn't for all the other ones on top of eachother. Too many compromises. (the physical aspects will just concern the Displaywriter since it was the one I had, but I don't think the others are much much different, apart maybe from the 3278 which looks quite flat actually)
1) The height : just no, it's like 10cm tall, it's just not comfortable unless you have a very specific setup, which I don't have.
2) The sound : it doesn't sound as good as the F's, I find it inconsistent and just ... weird, but that's preference really.
3) The layout, I'm not one to bash layouts usually as I can adapt to pretty much anything (my love in the XT layout shows it the best), but man, beamspring layouts are on another level, enters suck, mods suck, and everything that isn't on the alpha cluster sucks, the 5251 is the most usable, but again, too many compromises...
4) The availability : you know how it goes ... one pops up on ebay, as an auction, GL if you just want to try one for cheap, and if you don't like it ... the same thing happens again ... which leads to the next point :
5) The hype surrounding them : it's just a huge circlejerk, people who buy them are either people that love vintage stuff and therefore are forced by themselves to like it, or people who hoards them (and have went through the former process already), I know so many people who have some and yet still use boards from 1981(when was that flatter keyboards rule again ?) onward, they just keep it because it has a boasting value, they might from time to time, enjoy them, but I don't know of many people who absolutely daily drive them for months or years straight ... which once again leads to the next point :
6) The elitism they suggest : do you ever just think they're the best keyboards on the world ? doesn't anyone think that ? I mean look at the audience of chyrosran22, getting a beamspring is for them like finding the grail. Which makes anyone involved in beamspring either elite or wannabe-elite. It's tiring to see people shill beamspring when they haven't tried, and even more so when they deem them "the gosh darn best keeb". For once I don't think the elitism it's oozing is coming from the people who have them, but it's from the people who want them, and deem the former "elite".
It's like those bands who have a toxic following, you might like some of their songs, but the rest of their discography, and their toxic fanbase that forces down your throat with their "bro have you listened to X ? they're so good and underrated, broooooooooooo they're so good, are you sure you don't like them

? broooooo they're literally so much better than anything else out there", you may not hate them, but you've grown tired of them.
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