The guy used the same word three times in two short paragraphs and with a someone what questionable definition.
Traditional scissor switches? Traditional laser printing?
Sure, something that has only been going on for a few years can be called a tradition, but laser printing and scissor switches are way too young to be traditional, IHMO. They're the most current wider spread dominating trend, not a tradition. Unfortunately, cheap pad printed rubber domes have been an unfortunate tradition.
It sounds like the dude is a clicky cherry blue fan and his bias is all over that review. Although, I'm not a clicky cherry blue fan and that wouldn't bias me, on a review of them. Most anyone could do a better review, except that amusing guy claiming to have sold one half price.
Guy clearly doesn't do his homework, better known as research. Where was the editor?
I think the only thing he really gets right is comparing that it is more like pushing on pillow, than the bouncy cherry feel.
I don't know where the clunky came from, maybe he just can't handle 55g? Topres are smooth, and smooth isn't clunky. Next to the review done by a user who gave the Topre a half star and ranted about his buyers remorese, this guy does look professional, lol.
Definite review fail. I don't think Topre deserves 5 stars. The price does take them out of the availability range for the masses. Features are a matter of priority and the ability of the person using the product. Although based on the fact the masses scream, even when they have to hit a modifier key to work a media key, you know where you're headed if your review is in that court.
Yea, I use my Topre at work. I prefer tenkeyless brown cherries at home. I think his low blow was the comparison to the wireless ergo logicrap.
There's no tone on the net, so I'm just gonna add, that my tone is that of someone stifling a yawn. I probably just should have typed journalistic fail, then not posted, because it isn't worth bumping to let other people [strike]get trolled[/strike] read this thread.