Hello all,
long time reader, first time poster here.
I am currently in Tokyo and figured that I should check out akihabara while I'm in the neighborhood. I went to Yodobashi Camera and noticed that their keyboard section was quite well stocked. I have a Das Keyboard Ultimate at home, but I'm in the market for a tenkeyless as well, so I figured that I'd check out the feel of the different switches.
Now, here comes the interesting part:
When I tried out the keyboard marked "linear action", and with a picture of a black cherry switch on the sticker, all of the keys felt very light to press, even lighter than what I remember of my Das at home. The key was still linear, and after removing the cap I could see that the switch was black.
Furthermore, when I tried the browns out, they felt linear as well. I could feel a bit of a tactile bump on some of the keys but certainly not all of them. I thought they felt.. mushy I think the correct word is. Almost like a rubber dome keyboard.
So, my question to you is this: Is this expected? Or were the keyboard old and had gone bad from too much testing? I saw that the Japanese were quite heavy-handed when they tested the keyboards, but I still would not expect such a big degradation.