The first time I heard about mechanical switches was when I somehow stumbled over the Das Keyboard about a year ago, while searching for a new high quality keyboard to attach to my laptop. I was usually working on my Thinkpad X60s, which has an amazing keyboard. It's just a little to small for me, and when I am working at home I do not want to have the entire laptop standing too close. However, it really is a pleasure to type on it, and I had to throw my Cherry Evolution away, because it just felt wrong.
Since then I am occassionaly reading up on mechanical keyboards here on geekhack, and I was about to get myself a Filco from elitekeyboards.com, when suddenly they discontinued them. Now that they are replacing them with Leopolds, I read a few reviews and impressions on them here on the boards, and it seems as if the average opinion is that the Leopold keyboards are of slightly better quality than the Filcos, while having a similar price tag.
Sooo, after this long introduction, here is what I want:
I want to get myself my first mechanical keyboard. Since I am a student still, I do not want to invest too much money, and 100 Euro sounds reasonable to me.
I would love to get a tenkeyless with blank key caps (Otaku?), but it seems as if there are no major vendors in the whole of Europe... Maybe some Cherry keyboard is an alternative? After all, they produce the switches...!
So I have two questions:
1) Do you think there will be a vendor in Europe for the new Leopold keyboards as offered by elitekeyboards.com starting from next year on? Or is there any shop I could write to in regards to that?
2) Is there a cheaper albeit good alternative to fancy Filco or Leopold keyboards? It does not necessarily have to be blank and tenkeyless, if it costs 50 Euro...